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Journal of Clan Ewing

Clan Ewing's journal is published quarterly. It provides reports from the organization's leaders and others about Clan Ewing activities and its past and upcoming events. It also provides articles on biographical, genealogical and historical topics related to Ewings and their heritage.

Electronic/Online Access

The Journal is published in electronic (PDF) as well as printed form. If you would like to receive it in electronic form, please contact the Editor at Riddle at WmERiddle dot com.

Transcriptions of Volumes One (1994-95) through Six (2000) are available online. In addition, many of the reports and articles from recent volumes have been posted on the Clan Ewing web site. For example, all of the articles from the Ewing Surname Y-DNA Project are available online. Other online material from recent issues of the Journal include reports related to Clan Ewing gatherings and articles on Southwestern Pennsylvania Ewings.

Submissions

Unsolicited submissions are quite welcome. Electronic copy is preferred and should be sent to the Editor, William E. Riddle, at Riddle at WmERiddle dot com. Hardcopy submissions should be sent to William E. Riddle, 658 La Viveza Court, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501. If you would like to discuss a potential submission, call William E. Riddle at +1.505.988.1092.

Publication History

Publishing of the Journal of Clan Ewing began in 1994. The first two issues were published in August and November 1994. They were not designated with a Volume and Number. The February 1995 issue is designated as Vol. 1 No. 3 as it was the third issue of the Journal. The Journal is currently published quarterly in February, May, August and November.

Caveats

Each year more information is discovered about the Ewing family and the new information changes what may have been known or published up to that date. Some of the articles in the Journal may therefore contain errors and we encourage you to consider all of the information that is available before making a decision as to how some information may fit in with your family research. In addition, we encourage you to keep track of the dates of your use of sources (for example, the Journal) so that new, possibly conflicting information may be more easily incorporated into your genealogical records.


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