The Henry herald : a genealogical research newsletter devoted to the surname Henri(e), Henery and Henry
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Subtitle varies: a genealogical research newsletter devoted to the surname Henry; a genealogical research newsletter devoted to the surname Henri(e), Henery, and Henry.
Editor: Beverly Przybylski (Ancestors in the Attic).
Publication ceased with vol. 7 no. 4 (Nov 2002).
Published: Medford, Oregon; Lincoln City, Oregon.
Some pages are faded or otherwise hard to read. Best copy available.
A cumulative every-name index and table of contents is found on the Henry Herald web site.
Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (30 Nov. 2005).
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Henry (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and Sweden. Some settled in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia in the 1700's. During the 1800's, some moved to New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Australia, East India, and to Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Some lived on the Indian Reservation in Oklahoma, and have American Indian bloodlines. Later descendants and relatives also lived in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island (Canada), England, France, Germany Italy, New Zealand, and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and elsewhere. Indexes and other information is found on the Henry Herald web site and the Ancestors in the Attic (editor's) web site.
Includes queries.
Includes Fitzhenry, Heinrich, Hendrey, Hendry, Henery(s), Henneris, Henri, Henrie(s), Henrys, Mac Henry, Von Henrys, and other variant spellings.
Also includes Adelmann (Addleman, Edelman), Aylett, Beyea, Bohannon, Burchfiel, Catron, Choppin, Covey, Critchfield, Craddock, Golden, Grant, Grisso, Hangley, Henderson, Higginbottom, Hooten, Huddleston, Kane (O'Caine), Kapp, Keith, Logan, McCown, Mize, Niemeyer, Pendergrass, Perreault, Pinson, Robinson, Rohrbach, Seeley, Sidebottom, Smith, Sperling, Spinkle, Standard, Wagner, Whitaker, Whymark, Wingrove, Wisdom, Wolfkill, Young, and other related families.
Also includes articles about Patrick Henry, the American statesman and orator.
Each issue includes an every-name index.
Includes bibliographic references.
Quarterly
Quarterly, published in February, May, August and November.
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