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Saturday, 14 February 2009

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

(+) Damaged CD-ROM Disks

The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Dick Eastman.

I received a somewhat frantic e-mail this week from a reader of this newsletter. She mentioned a specific genealogy CD-ROM disk, but her question could apply to any CD disk of any topic. She wrote (in part):"Help! I have a CD-ROM disk of [name deleted here] and it cracked. I want to replace it, but can't seem to find it anywhere. Any suggestions? Is there any other CD-ROM that has equivalent...

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World Vital Records Announces Ten New English Databases From Anguline Research Archives

The following announcement was written by World Vital Records:This week's major collection [addition] includes ten new databases from Anguline Research Archives (ARA). The databases include court, land, and probate records, genealogy guides, census and voter lists, birth marriage and death records, religious records, and directories and lists. The content is from the United Kingdom, particularly from England.

February 11, 2009

The Court Rolls of the Honor of Clitheroe in the County of...

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A Day Late and a Thousand Dollars Short

The Greene County (Tennessee) Commission's Records Committee was told Thursday that because of a missed deadline, the T. Elmer Cox Historical and Genealogical Library will not get the city and county funding needed to purchase a new microfilm reader/printer for the library.

The Town of Greeneville had promised to allocate $1,000 for the purchase of the reader/printer, but the one company that bid on it in December missed the deadline the town had imposed to receive bids.

The Greene...

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Who Was Saint Valentine?

ValentineValentine's Day is the second most popular holiday to send a card. The Greeting Card Association claims that an estimated one billion cards are sent each year. Yet, most of the people who send the cards have no idea who Saint Valentine was. Even historians cannot agree.

According to some authorities, there were two Valentines. One was a priest and doctor who was martyred in the year 269, and the other was the bishop of Terni, who was brought to Rome to be tortured and executed in 273....

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