The Harbin newsletter

Format

Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

1989-

Publisher

J.M. Meyering (Salzmann)

Place of Publication

Salem, Oregon

Physical

v. : ill., coat of arms, facims, geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Numeric Designation

Vol. 1 no. 1 (June 1989) -

References

(Related (reversed)) Harbin and related families

Notes

Editor: Joan Marie Meyering (formerly Joan Marie Meyering Salzmann).

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Harbin (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Newfoundland (Canada), Norway, Prussia, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Wales. Some allied families came from Austria and Denmark. Some immigrated to New Jersey, South Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some settled in Barbados (West Indies), and in Georgia, Indiana (then in the Northwest Territory), Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. During the 1800's, some moved to Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Malay, the West Indies, and in Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and elsewhere. Some have African American bloodlines. Slaves' names are given. Some have Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chocktaw, and Creek Indian bloodlines. Information has been extracted from census, military, and other official records.

Includes queries.

Includes Arven, Arvin, Haerhpin, Harban, Harben, Harber, Harbern, Harbine, Harbing, Harbon(e), Harbor, Harbour, Harbyn(e), Harden, Harder, Hardin, Harebin(e), Harlin, Harlon, Harpin(e), Harrabin, Harrebin, Harrin, Harven, Harvey, Harvin, Harving, Hearben, Hearin, Hearrebin, Herban, Herbein, Herben, Herber(s), Herbert, Herbin(e), Herbon, Herpin, Herrin, Hervin, Hoirbin, Horbin, Huebin, Hurbin, and other variant spellings.

Also includes Butler, Christensen, Cook, Drewry, Harris, Hillsabeck, Holmes, Jarvis, Larson, Overson, Pallett, Pert, Pinnell, Rath, Reeder, Swope, Tanner, Thompson, Varin, and many other related families.

Also includes several articles and photographs of places named Harbin, such as the city of Harbin or Haerhpin, China, which was designated by Russia as headquarters of its Trans-Manchurian Railway Project in 1898.

Also available on microfiche.

Includes bibliographic references.

Cumulative topical and name indexes are published bi-annually, and are contained within the last issue every other year.

3 Per Annum

Quarterly (vols. 1-14). Issued three times a year in June, October, and February (vol. 15- ).

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

Film/Digital Notes

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Back issues on microfiche. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2004. 14 microfiches . Vol. 1 no. 1 (June 1989) - vol. 15 no. 3 (Feb 2004).Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6006951
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Back issues on microfiche. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2004. 14 microfiches . Vol. 1 no. 1 (June 1989) - vol. 15 no. 3 (Feb 2004).Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6006951

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Contains

The Harbin newsletter v. 1, no. 1 June 1989

The Harbin newsletter v. 1, no. 2 September 1989

The Harbin newsletter v. 1, no. 3 December 1989

The Harbin newsletter v. 1, no. 4 March 1990

The Harbin newsletter v. 2, no. 1 June 1990

The Harbin newsletter v. 2, no. 2 September 1990

The Harbin newsletter v. 2, no. 3 December 1990

The Harbin newsletter v. 2, no. 4 March 1991

The Harbin newsletter v. 3, no. 1 June 1991

The Harbin newsletter v. 3, no. 2 September 1991

The Harbin newsletter v. 3, no. 3 December 1991

The Harbin newsletter v. 3, no. 4 March 1992

The Harbin newsletter v. 4, no. 1 June 1992

The Harbin newsletter v. 4, no. 2 September 1992

The Harbin newsletter v. 4, no. 3 December 1992

The Harbin newsletter v. 4, no. 4 March 1993

The Harbin newsletter v. 5, no. 1 June 1993

The Harbin newsletter v. 5, no. 2 September 1993

The Harbin newsletter v. 5, no. 3 December 1993

The Harbin newsletter v. 5, no. 4 March 1994

The Harbin newsletter v. 6, no. 1 June 1994

The Harbin newsletter v. 6, no. 2 September 1994

The Harbin newsletter v. 6, no. 3 December 1994

The Harbin newsletter v. 6, no. 4 March 1995

The Harbin newsletter v. 7, no. 1 June 1995

The Harbin newsletter v. 7, no. 2 September 1995

The Harbin newsletter v. 7, no. 3 December 1995

The Harbin newsletter v. 7, no. 4 March 1996

The Harbin newsletter v. 8, no. 1 June 1996

The Harbin newsletter v. 8, no. 2 September 1996

The Harbin newsletter v. 8, no. 3 December 1996

The Harbin newsletter v. 8, no. 4 March 1997

The Harbin newsletter v. 9, no. 1 June 1997

The Harbin newsletter v. 9, no. 2 September 1997

The Harbin newsletter v. 9, no. 3 December 1997

The Harbin newsletter v. 9, no. 4 March 1998

The Harbin newsletter v. 10, no. 1 June 1998

The Harbin newsletter v. 10, no. 2 September 1998

The Harbin newsletter v. 10, no. 3 December 1998

The Harbin newsletter v. 10, no. 4 March 1999

The Harbin newsletter v. 11, no. 1 June 1999

The Harbin newsletter v. 11, no. 2 September 1999

The Harbin newsletter v. 11, no. 3 December 1999

The Harbin newsletter v. 11, no. 4 March 2000

The Harbin newsletter v. 12, no. 1 June 2000

The Harbin newsletter v. 12, no. 2 September 2000

The Harbin newsletter v. 12, no. 3 December 2000

The Harbin newsletter v. 12, no. 4 March 2001

The Harbin newsletter v. 13, no. 1 June 2001

The Harbin newsletter v. 13, no. 2 September 2001

The Harbin newsletter v. 13, no. 3 December 2001

The Harbin newsletter v. 13, no. 4 March 2002

The Harbin newsletter v. 14, no. 1 (June 2002)

The Harbin newsletter v. 14, no. 2 September 2002

The Harbin newsletter v. 14, no. 3 December 2002

The Harbin newsletter v. 14, no. 4 March 2003

The Harbin newsletter v. 15, no. 1 (June 2003)

The Harbin newsletter v. 15, no. 2 (Oct. 2003)

The Harbin newsletter v. 15, no. 3 (Feb. 2004)

The Harbin newsletter v. 16, no. 1 (June 2004)

The Harbin newsletter v. 16, no. 2 (Oct. 2004)

The Harbin newsletter v. 16, no. 3 (Feb. 2005)

The Harbin newsletter v. 17, no. 1 (June 2005)

The Harbin newsletter v. 17, no. 2 (Oct. 2005)

The Harbin newsletter v. 17, no. 3 (Feb. 2006)

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