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Kang-Hu, Kiang Shao Chuan, of the University of California.
1915 "Genealogy and Family Name Origins of the Chinese Race," transcribed by Henry Byron Phillips, Genealogical Society Publications, American Genealogical Record, International Congress of Genealogy, San Francisco, 1915. Reprint, The Nugget, California Genealogical Society, Winter 1995: 3-8, 24-25. [One of several papers on genealogy in different cultures, delivered at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915.]
Kelt, Marjorie.
1995 "Handfasting Explained," The Nugget, California Genealogical Society, 6.1.24
Kertberry, Karoly Maria.
1869 §143 des Preussischen Strafgesetzbuches vom 14 April 1851 und seine Aufrechterhaltung als §152 im Entwurfe eines Strafgesetzbuches für den Norddentschen Bund.
Ketton-Cremer, Robert Wyndham.
1969 Norfolk in the Civil War: A Portrait of a Society in Conflict. London: Faber and Faber.
Kidd, Charles, and David Williamson.
1985 Debretts Peerage and Baronetage, quod vide.
Kienast, W.
1968 Der Herzogstitel in Frankreich und Deutschland. Munich, 1968. [Chapter 4 discussed the title Duke of Brittany. Morby 1989.]
King. Early Kentucky Wills. [JDS3: x]
King, E. Louise, C.G.R.S. A specialist in black genealogy, residing at 4471A Holly Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63115.
1988 Reports to John R. Mayer dated 11/15 and 11/17, concerning innominate black slaves recorded in Extraneus, and black families which possibly assumed the surname Strange in Georgia by the time of the 1880 census.
Kingston, Alfred.
1897 East Anglia and the Great Civil War. [Excerpts from Dame Alice le Stranges account book, 283-285]
Kinsey, Alfred C. (1894-1956), Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. The famous Kinsey Reports revolutionized the worlds view of sexuality. The original works were based upon detailed surveys of 18,500 people in the northeastern U.S., conducted between 1938 and 1953 by Indiana University. Kinsey became the first Director (1947-1956) of the Institute for Sex Research, and he corrected many erroneous theories, especially those relating to child sexuality, female sexuality, and homosexuality.
1948 Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company. Among the many revelations in this study was the observation that some 38% of all men have had homoerotic experiences, and that some 13% of the male population is primarily homosexual. The work became central to sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s.
Kinsey, Pomeroy, Martin, and Gebhard.
1953 Sexual Behavior in the Human Female.
Kitchin, George, M.A., B.LITT.
1913 Sir Roger LEstrange: A Contribution to the History of the Press in the Seventeenth Century. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd.
Knight. Georgias Roster of the Revolution. [JDS3: xi]
Knockin and Heath Farm, Shropshire, Ordnance Plan of the Parish of. Scale, 25.344 inches to a mile. [4 sheets, with index sheet and area book. Listed in the The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps, Charts and Plans, photolithographic edition complete to 1964, 8.J-London. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1967: 564.]
Kroeber, Alfred.
1909 "Classificatory Systems of Relationship," Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 39.77-84.
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