Hereditary Society blue book/ Robert R. Davenport, editor

Title Also Known As

Hereditary Society blue book.

Language

English

Publication Date

c1992

Publisher

Hereditary Society Blue Book

Place of Publication

Beverly Hills, California

Physical

v. ; 24 cm.

ISSN

1068-3569

Numeric Designation

1992-

Notes

Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (27 Sep 2005).

"The Hereditary Society Blue Book is the annual Who's Who or Social Register of Hereditary, Lineage, and Patriotic societies. It also contains information on lineage societies, including the insignia, the membership requirements, and the national address of each organization. The Hereditary Society Blue Book is the definitive work on the prominent personages in the hereditary society community. It is sent not only to all those included in the work, but also to all major genealogical libraries for addition to their permanent collection"--Pref.

Also includes a listing of hereditary societies, a listing of who's who in hereditary societies, who's who listed by state, who's who listed by society, and a listing of certified genealogists.

Also available on microfilm.

Contains an index of hereditary societies.

Annual.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Hereditary Society blue book: 1992

Hereditary Society blue book: 1994

Hereditary Society blue book: 2000

Hereditary Society blue book: 3rd ed. 1995

Hereditary Society blue book: 6th ed. (1998)

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