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OGS Quarterly
Jean Overmeier Nathan, Editor
ogsq@ogs.org
The Ohio Genealogical Society Quarterly is a benefit of OGS membership. It features
condensed family histories, church, cemetery, and court records, newspaper abstracts, Bible records and
book notices.
Article Submissions
OGS Quarterly encourages submissions. All material submitted must have an Ohio connection. Bible records
and other original old manuscripts must be submitted with a typed transcript of the record. Each page of the transcript
should contain the author/submitter name and the transcript page number. Materials may be submitted on disk or as
an attachment.
All material submitted to the Quarterly must include a cover letter from the submitter giving The Ohio Genealogical
Society permission to publish. The Editor reserves the right to accept or reject any submitted material, as well
as the right to make changes. Copyright is reserved to the authors of signed materials.
Books and CDs which are currently available for sale may be donated to the OGS Library, with complete ordering
instructions and pricing. Upon request of the donor, a notice will be prepared for publication. It is our
policy to publish brief notices of these items, and not critical reviews.
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In the March 2008 OGSQ:
- Ohio Hospital for Epileptics, Gallipolis, Gallia County
- William Justice Burgenmeyer, Butler County
- Early Independence Township School, District Nine, Cuyahoga County
- Martha Ireland
- Letter: Charles Rogers to Eliza Phillips Rogers, Trumbull County
- Thomas Shockley, Highland County
- The Line of Descent from Alexander and Nancy Smittle Foster, Adams County
- "Separated 40 Years by 20 Miles," Toledo Blade, January 6, 1925
- 1900 and 1901 Deaths in Cincinnati, Ohio, with Burials Outside of Hamilton County
- WWII Home Front in Geauga County
- Strimples and Gorhams, Richland County
- Official Souvenir Program, Green County Home Coming 1908
- Factory No. 9 School Record, Presumed to be Fairfield County
- The Perrysburg Journal, 1855 Extractions
- Extracts from 1937 Diary, Pollack-Tice Family, Clermont County
- Paulding County Soldiers
- A Section of the Rural Directory of Sandusky County, Ohio
- 1881 Post Offices and Postmasters: Meigs County
- Last Boxwell Commencement, The Western Star
- Ohioans on the Move: Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Part II
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