The Blois voice quarterly

Language

English

Publication Date

1980-1995

Publisher

R.S. Blois

Place of Publication

Beaverton, Oregon

Physical

50 v. : ill., coats of arms, geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Numeric Designation

No. 1 (1980) - no. 50 (1995)

Notes

Editor: Ralph St. Clair Blois & Emma Nina Oliver Blois.

Publication information taken from statement by editor / author, Ralph S. Blois in his later work, "DeBlois family history from France to America.".

Published: Woodburn, Oregon; Beaverton, Oregon; McMinnville, Oregon.

Publication ceased with no. 50 (1995).

Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (8 Nov. 2005).

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Blois (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England and France. In the 1600-1700's, some settled in Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (Canada), and in Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island. During the 1800's, some migrated to Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario (Canada), to the Philippines, and to Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Later descendants and relatives also lived in Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan (Canada), in Africa, in Central America, in Germany, in Greece, in Ireland, in the Middle East, and in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, and elsewhere.

Also includes DeBlois, Blois, Bloise, Bloyce, and other variant spellings.

Four to six times per year.

Quarterly

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

Contains

The Blois voice quarterly no. 46 (Spring 1989)

The Blois voice quarterly no. 47 (1989)

The Blois voice quarterly no. 48 (Autumn 1989)

The Blois voice quarterly no. 49 (Summer 1990)

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