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From: "fuller.tony" <>
Subject: [HWE] Huguenot Families
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 08:04:43 -0000
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Hi Su

The Hug Soc of GB issues two regular publications.

Proceedings is the increasingly upmarket/academic annual publication that
has been published annually since 1886 which all fellows get as a matter of
course.

But, as the Society is trying to prove that it's a learned institution, it
no longer - as it once did - wants to publish information on genealogy in
Proceedings. A few years ago, the Society started it's twice yearly
publication, Huguenot Families, which was originally described as the
Society's version of the Cahiers du Centre de Genealogie Protestante, to
which non-Fellows can subscribe.

The editor has recently stood down and I have taken over. With the
agreement of the Society's Editorial Committee what is essentially the
equivalent of the Society's FHS journal will now be carrying more articles,
pedigrees, we're looking at the format so we can include larger pedigrees
and we're encouraging non-Fellows to submit their family research to be
shared with other researchers. Membership of the GB & I Society isn't a
pre-requisite to having something published in HF.

One major piece of work over the next few issues will be Chris Shelley's
material on Rouen - in which he advertises HWE.

We'll also be looking at French/Dutch/Belgian material, publications,
CDRoms, anything that really takes my fancy which I think may help
Huguenot/Walloon family researchers.

For details on how much, how you subscribe and the like, contact me off
Forum as that's commercial unlike this message which I hope is just
descriptive and details what the research journal is about.

Regards

Tony Fuller


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