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SUE SIMONICH AUTHOR & HISTORIAN
PUBLICATIONS:

                      * The Quiet Patriarch, The Life of James A. Newbery, Native American 
                             Pioneer. 
 
​                      * The Lost Legacy of St. Andrew's Church and Medieval Lulworth  
                      * Dancing on the Edge - A Memoir of Dementia  
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       *Historical articles 
                    Lamanites of the early LDS Church –  James Newberry and his Aboriginal Brethren 2008
                    The Resurrection of John Newberry Hanged Man of Windsor  
                    Patrimony Derailed - The History of John Newburgh, Eldest son of the Dorset Esquire
                    Sir Nicholas Poyntz of Gloucester- Outlawry and Abeyance
                    Roger Newburgh - Son of John Newburgh Jr., Esq. of Tonerspuddle
                    The Legacy of John Newburgh, East Lulworth Dorset Esquire
                    Unlocking the Identity of Isabel FitzJames - The Marriages of Isabel Newburgh
                          (c. 1460-1527)

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Magazines
                     Annals of Wyoming, The Star Man of Sheridan, Dr. Kenneth Ohm, Fall 2024. Vol. 96 No. 2

      
       *Newsletters
                    
English Research  posted at de Novo Burgo Chronicles  
                    The Museum of Discovery at Sheridan College,  Museum News Editor

       *Web sites
                   Hannah's Life Saga of a Clan
                   World Wide Newburgh Project
                   de Novo Burgo Chronicles - Research news for Medieval Newburgh Family 
              



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Also available at 
Sheridan Stationary and Books
SUE SIMONICH  is an author and English historian. 
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deNovoBurgoChronicles.com / WorldWideNewburghProject.com   
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