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Sorry I haven't checked this forum in a while. J. Stuart Angevine is deceased. His little paperback book, "The Angevine Family," is primarily his line in Canada traced from the family in New Rochelle but is of interest to the rest of us because of the color coat of arms. Mrs. Erma Angevine may be deceased or inactive, but I don't know. Her paperback book, "The Angevine Family in America," was printed about the same time as Clyde Angevine's (1977). Erma was afterwards (around the late 1980s or 1990) the president of the National Genealogical Society headquartered in Arlington, VA. She lived in the Washington, D.C. area the last I knew, and may be in Virginia. I don't know where you might purchase copies, but you should do a search for bookfinders (and there are plenty of them online) and you may find a used bookseller who has them or will locate them. There is also the manuscript by Sidney Graves Koon, "Full Blooded Yankee," at the N.Y. Public Library and the NY State Library (I think), which was the earliest reference cited in all these books. Perhaps it is mentioned on the Graves or Koon forum. I once did a search for Angevine and found a personal website that had a great deal of Angevine data, but much of it looked as though it had been taken from Clyde Angevine's book.
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