In an announcement on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter, “WorldVitalRecords.com to add Everton Genealogical Library’s Collection” expanding the resources available to members of The Everton Genealogical Library and World Vital Records.
New books and research material include a variety of research databases and records as well as digitized books.
They are offering a 2-for-1 introductory membership offer to gain access to all the materials as well as the magazine.
Article Information
World Vital Records Adds Everton Genealogy Library Collection is Issue Number 253 published November 12, 2006, by Lorelle VanFossen. This is just one of many articles found in the Genealogy Resources categories. Lorelle VanFossen writes for a variety of blogs, websites, ezines, and print publications. She also teaches and does a lot of public speaking internationally on photography, writing, blogging, web page design and development, and more. She and her husband and cat(s) travel full-time across North American and the rest of the world by RV, planes, trains, automobiles, and foot, writing and photographing their travels and nature, when they can find it. Lorelle VanFossen has written 236 articles for our our family history blog.
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November 17th, 2006 at 3:16 pm
I checked out the site World Vital Records and it seems like it will be a great benefit to my genealogy research. There is a free newsletter that anyone can subscribe for. The specific link for that is http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/newsletter2.aspx?utm_source=tm2. Plus when you sign up you get a lot of free stuff like a free eSourcebook of American History. It’s nice to have sites like this around.
November 18th, 2006 at 6:20 pm
That World Vital Records newsletter looks like a very useful resource. They have a lot of databases that they are waiting to roll out. Thanks for the newsletter link Matt, the free Stephen R. Covey book aure sweetened the deal. (Even though it was free in the first place.)