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by Diana Gabaldon


  9Jack’s very helpful reminiscences of his days as a Scottish folk-singer formed the backbone—complete with kilt jokes—of this aspect of Roger MacKenzies character.

  10“Strawberries,” right?

  11A number of readers apparently believed the excerpts to have been taken from an actual book titled The Impetuous Pirate, and inquired as to the author and publisher of this book, as they wished to read the whole story. Ahem. I’m flattered. I think.

  12And still in print, which I suppose goes to show something about the durability of Great Literature.

  *If not its length; Sir Samuel is one of my personal patron saints, his works tending to run about 1500 pages in the unabridged original editions.

  APPENDIX IV

  ROOTS

  ————

  A BRIEF PRIMER ON GENEALOGICAL, RESEARCH

  You have four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, sixteen great-great-grandparents, and thirty-two great-great-great-grandparents. With an average of twenty-five years between each generation, this means that during the past five hundred years, there were 1,048,576 people—all contributing to the production of you!

  I get a great many letters from people newly interested in their Scottish heritage as a result of reading the Outlander novels, and asking either for any information I may have on clan MacLellan, MacLeod, McIver, McEtc, or for advice on beginning an exploration into their own family tree.

  I’m really not the person to ask, as I don’t have a great deal of information personally on the clans as such. I poke around in the historical records, pick up interesting personalities, and follow entertaining lines of inquiry—but this tends to be at best a random process. Such organization as there is in my inquiries is along historical lines, not clan or family lines; that is, I’m familiar with the major Jacobite figures active during the period of the ’45, but those activities are what I’m familiar with—the fact that I know who Lochiel (Donald Cameron of Lochiel) was does not indicate that I know anything else about clan Cameron.

  Neither am I a genealogist. Given my circumstances, I am happily able simply to make up family trees, rather than being obliged to do tedious research.

  However, for the benefit of those who find such interests aroused by the Outlander novels, below is a brief description of some resources that may be of help in beginning an exploration into your own Scottish (or otherwise) heritage. I gratefully acknowledge the assistance of many people in the CompuServe Genealogy Forum in compiling this material.

  ONLINE RESOURCES

  If you have a modem and communications software, the electronic environment is a good place to start. You will find helpful people who can suggest resources and strategies tailored to your particular interests.

  CompuServe has two online forums dedicated to genealogical research.* The libraries of these forums contain a vast array of publications, bibliographies, and software (most of it shareware or freeware) for conducting genealogical research, and the message boards provide a unique source of advice, information, and encouragement.

  The North American Genealogy Forum (GO NAROOTS) is dedicated to the topic of genealogy research in the United States and Canada. It also has a new feature: Online Queries, which remain in the database for one year.

  The World Wide Genealogy Forum (GO WWROOTs) is dedicated to genealogy research in England, Scotland, Ireland, mainland Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the rest of the world, excluding North America. Both forums feature large message bases, expanded libraries, and many new online chat rooms.

  In addition to these two specialized fora, the main genealogy forum has recently been revamped, and renamed as the Genealogy Techniques Forum (GO GENEALOGY). Typing FIND GENEALOGY at a CompuServe menu prompt will also provide you with a list of any other relevant or recently created fora.

  America Online (AOL) also has interest groups, chat rooms, and message boards, devoted to genealogical interests. Typing GENEALOGY as a Keyword will provide you with a list of these.

  Beyond the two big subscription services, there is a great deal of information available on the Web, but this is well beyond my own scope of knowledge. However, see below, Web Sites of Interest for some Scottish sites that may link to genealogical sources of information.

  Mormon temples and community centers are a valuable source of genealogical information. The Mormon church opens their family history centers to the public as a community service, and most of their data are computerized and readily available for search on CD-ROM. Local historical societies are also a valuable resource of reference.

  Your local public library likely has the address of every historical society in every county in the country; also many in Europe. See also some of the book and publication listings below.

  BOOKS

  The following titles were recommended by helpful people in the CompuServe Genealogy Forum as a starting place (complete bibliographic and descriptive information wasn’t given for all titles, but is supplied where available).

  G. G. Vandagriff. Voices in Your Blood: The Handy Book for Genealogists, by Everton Publishers Staff. Baltimore, Md: Clearfield Company, 1991.

  Includes all the courthouse addresses in the county, very short introductory essays on the resources in each state, prices for services, etc. New editions are published about every five years. It’s published by the same people who publish Genealogical Helper.

  A good world atlas

  Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985

  Eakle, Arlene H. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry, 1984.

  Ancestry’s Redbook: State, County and Town Sources. Alice Eichholz. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry, 1992.

  For more in-depth research:

  GENEALOGICAL BOOKS IN PRINT.

  Stratton, Eugene. Applied Genealogy.

  The Rand McNally Commercial Atlas.

  Published as a marketing tool for distribution-oriented businesses—but many genealogy libraries have one, too. A very large book, with one state per page, listing even the tiniest of towns and unincotporated communities. No highways—just railway lines, watercourses, county lines, township lines where they exist. A complete index of town names is included for each state. Much more complete than the Zip Code Directory or the official List of Post Offices. Costs roughly $250 per yearly edition, and weighs about 30 lbs. Check your local library.

  Greenwood, Val D. The Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992.

  Rubincam, Milton. Genealogical Research: Methods and Sources, vols. I and II.

  Kennedy, Imogene Kinard. Genealogical Records in Texas.

  Szucs, Loretta Dennis. The Archives: A Guide to the National Archives Field Branches.

  Building an American Pedigree. Author unknown.

  Torrey. New England Marriage Prior to 1700.

  Savage. Genealogical Dictionary of New England, vols. I-IV.

  Book Loan Catalog of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society.

  Hammond. The Whole Earth Atlas.

  It has counties for all the United States, as well as counties or provinces for other countries. There is a small gazeteer and topo map next to each map. The book is about 8 inches by 11 inches and weighs a couple of pounds.

  MAGAZINES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  The Genealogical Helper

  The Everton Publishers

  P.O. Box 368

  Logan, UT 84321

  $17.00/year (6 issues)

  Heritage Quest

  Drawer 40

  Orting, WA 98360-0040

  $25/year ($35 Canadian or foreign)

  Genealogical Computing

  P.O. Box 476

  Salt Lake City, UT 84110

  $25/year (4 issues)

  NGS/CIG Digest (National Genealogical

  Society’s Computer Interest Group Digest)

  4527 Seventeenth Street
/>   Arlington, VA 22207-2363

  $5/year (6 issues), membership in NGS is

  NOT required (See National Genealogical

  Society below)

  The Genealogical Computer Pioneer

  Posey International

  P.O. Box 338

  Orem, UT 84057

  $30/year (6 issues)

  Genealogy Digest

  P.O. Box 15681

  25 North 200 West

  Salt Lake City, UT 84115

  The Quarterly

  National Genealogical Society

  4527 Seventeenth Street

  Arlington, VA 22207-2363

  (The National Genealogical Society also publishes

  a newsletter and has a separate computer

  interest group that publishes the

  NGS/CIG Digest.)

  The Register

  New England Historic Genealogical Society

  101 Newberry Street

  Boston, MA 02116

  (This society also publishes a bimonthly

  newsletter called Nexus.)

  The American Genealogist

  128 Massasoit Drive

  Warwick, RI 02888

  The New York Genealogical and Biographical

  Record

  The New York Genealogical and Biographical

  Society

  122 E. 58th Street

  New York, NY 10022-1939

  Membership is $50/year, which includes the

  magazine subscription.

  The Mayflower Descendant

  Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants

  101 Newbury Street

  Boston, MA 02116

  REGIONAL AND SPECIALIST NEWSLETTERS

  “Pathways and Passages”

  Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut

  c/o Jonathan Shea

  8 Lyle Road

  New Britain, CT 06053

  Journal of the Afro-American Historical

  and Genealogical Society

  Box 13086

  T Street Station

  Washington, DC 20009

  $25.00/year (four issues)

  Intercom

  Afro-Americans Communicating and Preserving

  Legacies

  P.O. Box 13607

  Atlanta, GA 30324-0607

  AVOTAYNU

  (International Review of Jewish

  Genealogy)

  P.O. Box 1134

  Teaneck, NJ 07666

  Trails

  Birmingham Genealogical Society

  Box 2432

  Birmingham, AL 35801

  Alabama Family History Geneal.

  North Central Alabama Genealogical Soc.

  P.O. Box 13

  Cullman, AL 35056-0013

  Bulletin

  Alabama Genealogical Society

  Box 35

  Epes, AL 35460

  Arkansas Genealogical Register

  Northeast Arkansas Genealogical Association

  314 Vine Street

  Newport, AR 73112

  The Backtracker

  Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society

  BoxK

  Rogers, AR 72756

  Copper State Bulletin

  Southern Arizona Genealogical Society

  Box 6027

  Tucson, AZ 85716

  Kern-Gen

  Kern County Genealogical Society

  Box 2214

  Bakersfield, GA 93303

  Redwood Researcher

  Redding Genealogical Society

  Box 606

  Fortuna, CA 95540

  The Searcher

  Southern California Genealogical Society

  Box 7665

  Bixby Knolls Station

  Long Beach, CA 90807

  Bulletin

  California Central Coast Genealogical Society

  Box 832

  Morro Bay, 93442

  Lifeliner

  Genealogical Society of Riverside

  Box 2664

  Riverside, CA 92506

  Leaves and Saplings

  San Diego Genealogical Society

  Studio 30, Spanish Vill.

  Balboa Park

  San Diego, CA 92101

  Colorado Genealogist

  7244 S. Platte Canyon Dr.

  Littleton, CO 80123

  Connecticut Ancestry

  Stamford Genealogical Society

  Box 249

  Stamford, CT 06904

  The Virginia Genealogist

  Box 4883

  Washington, D.C. 20008

  The Lost Palatine (bimonthly newsletter)

  c/o Gail Breitbard

  Route 1 Box 1160

  Estero, FL 33928

  South Florida Pioneers

  Box 166

  Fort Ogden, FL 33842

  Ancestry

  Palm Beach County Genealogical Society

  Box 1745

  W. Palm Beach, FL 33402

  Swedish-American Genealogist

  P.O. Box 2186

  Winter Park, FL 32790

  Georgia Pioneers

  Genealogical Magazine

  Box 1028

  Albany, GA 31702

  Family Puzzlers

  Heritage Papers

  Danielsville, GA 30633

  Newsletter:

  Genealogical Society of Southern Illinois

  c/o Logan College

  Carterville, IL 62818

  Central Illinois Genealogical

  Decatur Genealogical Society

  Box 2068

  Decatur, IL 62526

  Quarterly

  Knox County Genealogical Society

  Box 13

  Galesburg, IL 61404

  Happy Hunter

  Cumberland County Genealogical Society

  Box 676

  Greenup, IL 62428

  Michiana Roots

  225 W Colfax

  South Bend, IN 46626

  The Descender

  Montgomery County Genealogical Society

  Box 444

  Coffeyville, KS 67337

  The Treesearcher

  Kansas Genealogical Society

  Box 103

  Dodge City, KS 67801

  Kansas Kin

  Riley County Kansas Genealogical Society

  908 Kearney Street

  Manhattan, KS 66502

  Quarterly

  Heritage Genealogical Society

  W. A. Rankin Mem. Library

  Neodeska, KS 66756

  Midwest Genealogical Register

  2911 Rivera

  Wichita, KS 67611

  Bluegrass Roots

  Central Kentucky Genealogical Society

  Box 153

  Frankfort, KY 40601

  Kentucky Ancestors

  Kentucky Historical Society

  BoxH

  Frankfort, KY 40601

  Kentucky Family Records

  West-Central Kentucky Family resrch. Asso.

  Box 1465

  Owensboro, KY 42301

  East Kentuckian

  Box 107

  Stanville, KY 41659

  Register

  Louisiana Genealogical Society

  Box 3454

  Baton Rouge, LA 70821

  New Orleans Genesis

  Genealogical Research Soc. of New Orleans

  Box 51791

  New Orleans, LA 70151

  Western Maryland Genealogy

  Catoctin Press

  709 East Main Street

  Middletown, MD 21769

  Maryland and Delaware Genealogist

  Box 352

  St. Michaels, MD 21663

  Downeast Ancestry

  P.O. Box 191

  Biddeford Pool, ME 04006-0191

  Maine Genealogical Enquirer

  Box 253

  165 Main Street

  Oakland, ME 04963

  The Second Boat

  P.O. Box 398

  Machias, ME 04654

  Resear
ch Magazine

  Detroit Society for Genealogical Research

  c/o Detroit Pub. Library

  5201 Woodward Avenue

  Detroit, MI 48202

  Eaglet

  Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan

  c/o Burton Hist. Collect

  5201 Woodward Avenue

  Detroit, MI 48202

  Michigana

  Western Michigan Genealogical Society

  603 Greenbrier Dr., S.E.

  Grand Rapids, MI 49506

  Kalamazoo Valley Family Newsletter

  315 S. Rose Street

  Kalamazoo, MI 49006

  Family Trails

  Michigan Dept. of Education

  State Library

  735 E. Michigan Avenue

  Lansing, MI 48913

  Family Tree Talk

  Muskegon County Genealogical Society

  3301 Highland

  Muskegon Hts, MI 49444

  Timbertown Log

  Saginaw Genealogical Society

  c/o Saginaw Pub. Library

  505 Janes Avenue

  Saginaw, MI 48607

  Northland Newsletter

  Range Genealogical Society

  Box 726

  Buhl, MN 55713

  Research

  Box 206

  Chillicothe, MO 64601

  Kansas City Genealogist

  The Heart of America Genealogical Society

  Kansas City Pub. Library

  311 E. 21st Street

  Kansas City, MO 64106

  The Prairie Gleaner

  West Central Missouri Genealogical Society

  Box 102A, No. 3

  Warrensburg, MO 64093

  The Bulletin

  Johnson County Historical Society

  Warrensburg, MO 64093

  Newsletter

  North Platte Genealogical Society

  820 W. 4th Street

  North Platte, NE 69101

  The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey

  Genealogical Society of New Jersey

  P.O. Box 1291

 

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