THE CARTMEL-CARTMELL-CARTMILL FAMILY QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. EACH ISSUE NORMALLY SELLS FOR $5 EACH, WITH THE COMPLETE SET OF 23 ISSUES COSTING $115. FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE MAKING THE ENTIRE SET AVAILABLE AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE.



This highly-praised family newsletter is no longer in publication. It was edited by William P. Cartmel, author of The Cartmell Pioneers and Your Uncommon Surname, and an active genealogist since 1968. We are very happy to be able to make available to you these highly-coveted back issues. All issues average 12-16 pages and measure 8 1/2 x 11. They include genealogical information, photographs, letters from readers, installment articles on Cartmel, England, the continuing autobiography of Jennie Grier Cartmel (1844-1926), plus other feature articles. Only the full-length feature articles are listed below.  Because some of these issues had printing runs of only 100, a few of the back issues are depleted and now provided in photocopy form. 

ISSUE #1: The Cartmell Mortuary in Preston, England; Cartmel Mountain in British Columbia; Civil War Records of John W. Cartmill; Kentucky Cartmills; Golfer Dick Cartmell. 


ISSUE #2: Cartmell Mortuary, part two. Artist Greg Cartmell; News anchorman Bill Cartmel; Nelson Co., Kentucky Cartmells; Civil War soldier J.N. Cartmell; Henry Cartmill of Virginia.


ISSUE #3: Roller coaster expert Bob Cartmell; Clark Co., Ohio Cartmells; Cartmell Street in Pasco, Washington; 1908 Olympic Gold Medalist Nat Cartmell. 


ISSUE #4: Cartmill Avenue in Tulare, California; General Robert E. Lee's Gettysburg Messenger Sgt. Robert Cartmell; Nelson Co., Kentucky Cartmells; Ohio Civil War veteran Joseph H. Cartmell.


ISSUE #5: Cartmell artist paints TV and movie stars; Centenarian Joseph B. Cartmell. 


ISSUE #6: Profile of Cartmell historian Harold Carter; Murder of Ohio Post Boy William Cartmill in 1825; Indiana Cartmills. 


ISSUE #7: Lee Cartmel, the man called "Mr. Stork"; Cartmill poet Lewis J. Cartmill; The Ohio Cartmills.


ISSUE #8: Dr. William F. Cartmill helps settle northern California; Dairy pioneer Wooster Beach Cartmill; Cartmell oil heirs found. 


ISSUE #9: Those amazing Cartmel women; Bobbie Cartmel gives a boost to craftsy Carmel, California; Cartmel coat of arms. 


ISSUE #10: Kathleen Cartmill's MGM Hollywood film career; Officer John H. Cartmell of the U.S. Colored Infantry. 


ISSUE #11: Catholic Priest J. Richard Cartmell; Arizona's ambitious Cartmell family. 


ISSUE #12: 130-year old Cartmell letters tell of the trauma of ship passage and settling in the U.S.


ISSUE #13: Letters across the Atlantic, part two.


ISSUE #14: The Australian Cartmills; Seattle homebuilders Paul and Helen Cartmell; Accomodations in Cartmel, England.


ISSUE #15: The 1685 voyage of Nathaniel Cartmill to America; Quaker Cartmell records in England; Delaware and Virginia Cartmells and Cartmills; Early English wills of John and Thomas Cartmell; English Cartmell marriage index.


ISSUE #16: Nathaniel Cartmill's voyage, part two; Catholic Priest Canice Cartmell.


ISSUE #17: In search of John Cartmell and 3 other sons of Nathaniel Cartmell II of Frederick Co., Virginia; The wills of Nathaniel Cartmell (1795), Sarah Cartmell (1815), and John Cartmell (1807.)


ISSUE #18: The Indiana Cartmel families, part one; West Virginia herpetologist Larry D. Cartmill.


ISSUE #19-20: (Counts as two issues) Indiana Cartmel families, part two; John Cartmel, Jr. of Kentucky and Indiana.


ISSUE #21: Special 300th anniversary of our family in America; Reverend Father J. Richard Cartmell writes of his visit to England.


ISSUE #22: The Cartmills of Virginia, part one.


ISSUE #23: The Cartmills of Virginia, part two; Saluting the Cartmills of Oregon.