February Issue: Volume 34, Number 1, 2009
Here is the table of contents of the February, 2009 Newsletter and a brief description of each article:
1. Feature Article:
- Family Ties, by Sally Coles, Page 1.
2. P.E.I. Genealogical Society and Executive, Page 2.
3. Table of Contents, Page 3.
4. Society News and Notes:
- Society News. Page 4.
- Membership Application, Page 4.
5. On Dembo’s Trail – Tracing Black Ancestry on PEI, by Dianne Whitcombe, Page 8.
6. Baraka Day to Celebrate Africa, Page 10
7. PEI’s National League Home Run Champion, by Douglas B. MacDonald, GRS, Page 12.
8. So, WHere are you From?, by Lori A. Mayne, Page 13.
9. An Update on PEI Vital Statistics, Submitted by George F. Sanborne Jr., Page 14.
10. Major Piece of SDU History Comes Out of the Trunk, Page 18.
11. The Tryon Marshes, Submitted by Betty Howatt, Page 19.
12. West River, 100 Years Ago, by R. McMillan Page 19.
13. Mission of St. John the Baptist of Miscouche, Submitted by A. E. Burke, Page 21.
14. Genealogy, the Whys and Hows of It, Submitted by Ted Lomatski, Page 27.
15. Pride in PWC, by Mary MacKay, Page 28.
16. Publications for Sale, Page 32.
17. Cemetery Transcripts, Page 34.
18. Order Form, Page 40.
April Issue: Volume 34, Number 2, 2009
Here is the table of contents of the April, 2009 Newsletter and a brief description of each article:
1. Feature Article:
- Road Block 1810, by Chester B. Stewart, Page 1.
2. P.E.I. Genealogical Society and Executive, Page 2.
3. Table of Contents, Page 3.
4. Society News and Notes:
- Society News. Page 4.
- Membership Application, Page 4.
5. Talks at Grand-Pre, Page 10.
6. MacNaught History Center and Archives – Upcoming Events, Page 12
7. Archaeology Offers Insights to Prehistoric PEI Inhabitants, Page 13.
8. 100 Years of Service – The Journal-Pioneer Celebrates its Centennial, Page 14.
9. Island Items of Interest Found in Newspapers “From Away”, Page 16.
10. Genealogy – Using Google for Research, by Ted Lamatski, Page 17.
11. Amazing Story – Amazing Connections, by Brenda Dewar, Page 18.
12. Conference & Reunion Celebrating 140th Anniversary of British Home Children Movement, Page 19.
13. Clinton’s Grave Mystery, Submitted by Amber Shea, Page 20.
14. The House the Livingstones Built, Submitted by Mary MacKay, Page 21.
15. Finding Your Canadian Ancestors – A Beginner’s Guide, by Dorothy Griffin-Farish, Page 22.
16. Publications for Sale, Page 32.
17. Cemetery Transcripts, Page 34.
18. Order Form, Page 40.
September Issue: Volume 34, Number 3, 2009
Here is the table of contents of the September, 2009 Newsletter and a brief description of each article:
1. Feature Article:
- Reminiscences of Seal River 100 Years Ago, by William F. Fraser, Page 1.
2. P.E.I. Genealogical Society and Executive, Page 2.
3. Table of Contents, Page 3.
4. Society News and Notes:
- Society News. Page 4.
- Membership Application, Page 4.
5. Too Much Genealogy?, Page 7.
6. The Pride of Tignish, Page 8
7. The Father of All Bands, by Douglas Cochrane, Page 9.
8. Ten Tips to Help You Find Your Ancestors, by Louise St. Denis, Page 18.
9. The History of my Family in Summerside, by Francois Arsenault, Page 19.
10. MacNaught History Centre and Archives – Upcoming Events, Submitted by Fred Horne, Page 21.
11. Conference & Reunion Celebrating 140th Anniversary, Page 22.
12. 150 British Home Children Placed on Prince Edward Island, Submitted by Dawn Hopkins, Page 23.
13. Genealogical Information from Library & Archives Canada, Page 30.
14. Queries for Newsletter, Page 31.
15. Publications for Sale, Page 32.
16. Cemetery Transcripts, Page 34.
17. Order Form, Page 40.
November Issue: Volume 34, Number 4, 2009
Here is the table of contents of the November, 2009 Newsletter and a brief description of each article:
1. Feature Article:
- Jean Doucette (le vieux) of Rustico, by Theresa Gallant, Page 1.
2. P.E.I. Genealogical Society and Executive, Page 2.
3. Table of Contents, Page 3.
4. Society News and Notes:
- Society News. Page 4.
- Membership Application, Page 4.
5. Wartime Hardship Gave Meaning to Season, by Brigitte VanVliet, Page 7.
6. Genealogy – Recording your information, by Ted Lomatski, Page 78
7. Nicholas Henshell, the Hessian, by Douglas B. MacDonald, GRS, Page 9.
8. Maurice O’Connor: The Islander who Walked to The Civil War, by Bill Semple, Page 12.
9. Genealogy and War, Submitted by Ted Lomatski, Page 16.
10. An Online Legacy, by Mary MacKay, Page 17.
11. The Good Old Days, Submitted by Charles Buote, Page 18.
12. Island Becomes Allied Airbase Hotbed, by Tyler Waugh Page 21.
13. Cape Traverse and the Ice Boat Era, Submitted by Angela Rogers, Page 22.
14. The Bravest of Them All, Submitted by Dorothy Griffin-Farish, Page 24.
15. Proof that Launching Fishermen Formed Union in 1907, Page 28.
16. Publications for Sale, Page 32.
17. Cemetery Transcripts, Page 34.
18. Order Form, Page 40.