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Shepheard, Wayne & Samantha Tucker. (2016). 1689 Burial anomalies in Parishes of South West Devon. Devon Family Historian, no. 157, pp. 26-30.

Shepheard, Wayne. (2017). Your Ancestors and the Little Ice Age. Family Tree, Christmas issue, 34(3), pp. 41-45.

Shepheard, W. Wayne. (2018a). Surviving Mother Nature’s Tests: The effects climate change and other natural phenomena have had on the lives of our ancestors. St. Agnes, South Australia: Unlock the Past. 179 pp.

Shepheard, Wayne. (2018b). Genealogy and the Little Ice Age. Family Tree Webinars. View at https://familytree­webinars.com (subscriber access)

Shepheard, Wayne. (2018c). Losing the land of our ancestors. Family Tree, October issue, 34(13), pp 41-45.

Shepheard, Wayne. (2019a). The History of Occupation­s. Family Tree, March issue, 35(6), pp. 12-19.

Shepheard, Wayne (2019b). Families in Peril: The New Madrid Earthquake­s of 1811-12. Going In-depth Magazine, April issue, 7(3), pp. 20-26.

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