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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 5 new articles (+) Free or Low-Cost Communications When Traveling - Part II The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Dick Eastman. Please do not forward to others without the author's permission. This article is bing posted from a hotel room in London. Part I of this article is available at: http://plus.eogn.com/Default.aspx?pageId=113015&mode=PostView&bmi=119031. In part I of this article, I described methods of paying lower-than-normal fees for cell phone usage while traveling in foreign countries. However, I'll also... • Email to a friend • • Ancestry.ca Announces Online Launch of 1916 Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta The following announcement was written by The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.ca:(Toronto, ON – Feb. 26 2009) In a world first, Ancestry.ca, Canada's leading family history website, today launched online the 1916 Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, which contains 1.7 million names and more than 38,000 images of original Census pages in an indexed and fully searchable format. From 1906 to 1956, a separate Census was taken for the Prairie provinces five... • Email to a friend • • Engineers and Professional list of members published on Familyrelatives.com The following announcement was written by Familyrelatives.com:Finding out about your ancestor's occupation and achievements allows the family historian to build a more complete picture of your ancestors' past. Familyrelatives.com has released a collection of Professional member lists including the Engineers Who's Who and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales 1923. The Engineers Who's Who 1939, is a register of engineering appointments and attainments and a... • Email to a friend • • NGS Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina 13-16 May 2009 The following was written by the U.S. National Genealogical Society:DISCOVER YOUR ANCESTRY AT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE ARLINGTON, VA -- Millions of Americans hunger to connect with their roots, and there's no better way to start than by attending a four-day event packed with experts and family history hobbyists with the same goal. The National Genealogical Society, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, announces its 31st Family History Conference to be held... • Email to a friend • • Creswell, Oregon's Time Capsule With the state of Oregon celebrating its 150th anniversary and the city of Creswell observing its 100th this year, an ad hoc committee has begun working with city officials and area residents to collect and preserve historic materials for future Creswellians to open and view in 2059. August 9, 2009, exactly 100 years after the city was incorporated, a dedication ceremony will be held, during which a time capsule, a hermetically sealed container, will be placed in a cavity under the lobby... • Email to a friend • • More Recent Articles
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