Stirpes, Volume 1, Number 3, September 1961 Page: 133
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Set-enbber 1961
On Friday 28th inst. at Oreovi.-bo, Mr. Joshua Raretov:, a
native of Boston, Hasa., one of the heroes of San Jticinto. TL.e
Boston papers will copy the above.
On the lt inst., t Victoria, Mr. John lJ.,atchtt, native of
England. The Hey' York C'.ty papers vi-Ll please notice this.
On yesterday at this police, g1r. John Clark, last from
Baltimore.
To be cont nued
Ancestors In review w is a new quarterly publicst~on
ofto"e Ark La Tex Genealogcal
Soclitty, edited by- Eriiest Nell Grayr Box
254, Shreveport, La. Sub scription -3. O
&4cotery Recoraa H per .year. The first issue, July 1961 carL
='t.J ery Ae 1 *48 rles r: biographical sketch of Thin.tre J.
L;;drat a e Peel, District Clerk of Hays County, Tex.
Another new an' excellent quarterly is the
Georgia Genealogical apazline, edited by
F olkts Huxford, Hoferville, Oa., and publsr.ec
under the auspices of the Georgia
0OT^^^^^sssvs. Society, Sons cf the American Revolution.
It is devoted to "source materials" and
peeB ^^^ ^ wv.orth the $5.00 subscription.
Suzanne Calhoun Geol-ge, Bcx 564, Corsicena,
Texas, writes "Ary nmeuber vhio needs lnfor:.ation
froi Navarro County or area is welcorwe
to coJtact :e and I w.l t-ry to help then."
"Ho: to Sea.ch Court House Records" is the
title of an article by J.W. Jagoe in the
Fort W;.orth Genealogical Society Bulletin,
June 1961. The August Bulletin gives "Texas
"en !:ho Fought in .ar of 1812.
Local Eistory and Genealogical Society of Dallas, Merch 1961
prints Bible records for the Roddy and Hardesty families, Civil
War newspaper ollppinga, Herrington (Harrington) Manuscripts
from THontgoflery County, Alabama.
Not & genealogy, but furnishing background information for those
whose ancestors came from the Cumberland River Valley In Ientucky
and Tennessee, in Seedtine on the Curberlnnrd by Hnrrlotte 31.mpson
Arnow. ~ .. -
Confederate records in Georgia have been transferred to the DepartTent
of Archives and History. military records are filed
by regiments and companies. Pension records are filed as they
were originally credited by year, beginning in 1879.133
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