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Global Genealogy eNewsletter
Everything For The Family Historian!
Volume 12 - Issue 04 11 February 2009 |
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This issue includes:
- Annual Customer Appreciation Event - UPDATE
- New Books
- New Articles
- Upcoming Events
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Annual Customer Appreciation Event... Wow!
Wow!
An awful lot of you have taken advantage of our Annual Customer Appreciation Event (15% off) that was announced last week. All of the orders received for in-stock items have been packed and shipped.
There are 4 more days left to save 15% on your purchases from Global Genealogy. (If you didn't notice our email of last week, regarding the "Global Genealogy Annual Customer Appreciation Event" read on for details.)
You can still enjoy 15% off of any purchase from Global Genealogy until Saturday February 14th at midnight. If you already took advantage of the discount but thought of somthing else after, you can make another order.
As a token of our appreciation we are making a time-limited offer exclusively to our eNewsletter subscribers, and to those who have made purchases at Global Genealogy since Jan. 2008.
The Details:
We will reduce all purchases by 15% from the advertised price of any in-stock items from today until next Saturday night, February 14th at midnight. Purchase any item you want, order as many items as you want. The only restrictions are that item/s must be in stock, and that it does not apply to the purchase of gift certificates.
To take advantage of the offer, all you have to do is type the words...
"Customer Appreciation"
... into the comments section in our online shopping cart when checking out, or tell us when you phone in your order (1-800-361-5168). We will make the price adjustment manually.
Example from shopping cart final checkout screen:
We ship world-wide daily. However, if you are local to Milton, Ontario, arrangements can be made to pickup your order at our Milton office.
This an unadvertised promotion. There is nothing posted on our website about this. This is exclusively for those who have previously purchased from us, or are subscribers to our eNewsletter.
Here are quick-links into some of our busiest web pages:
We sincerley appreciate your business and look forward to being of service thoughout 2009!
Rick and Sandra Roberts
GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
Global Heritage Press
New Books
0rder online anytime or by phone 1-800-361-5168 (9 - 5pm, Mon. to Fri.):
BOOK - Gathering of the Clans, Tracing Scottish Ancestry on the Internet
By Alan Stewart. Scottish ancestry is becoming easier to trace on the internet because Scotland is leading the world in making its family history records available online. Many of the main records are already online - births, amrriages and deaths (from 1855), old parish registers (some from as far back as 1553), wills and inventories (from 1500) and ten yearly census returns (1841-1901). More church, land, poor relief, taxation, heraldry and other records are coming online every month. Its never been easier to access Scottish historical records! ISBN 1860772919. More information
BOOK - The First 200 Years, A Brief History of Darlington Township - Revised Second Edition [Durham County, Ontario, Canada]
By Sherrell Branton Leetooze. The First 200 Years is a revised condensed history of the Township with tales and anecdotes from the earliest settlers to the commemoration of their arrival 200 years later. darlington Township was established in Durahm County, Upper Canada (now known as Ontario). ISBN: 0-9698789-0-2 More information
BOOK - The Trail Trough The Bush, A Brief History of Manvers Township - Revised Second Edition [Durham County, Ontario, Canada]
By Sherrell Branton Leetooze. This book reveals the history of the original settlement of the Manvers Township, its earliest settlers who either received the earliest land grants in 1816, or purchased their properties from absentee grantees. The focus is on the townships history during the 19th and early 20th century. Manvers Township was established in Durham County, Ontario (then known as Upper Canada). ISBN: 0-9698789-5-7 More information
BOOK - Irish, Orange and Proud, A Brief History of Cavan Township [Durham County, Ontario, Canada]
By Sherrell Branton Leetooze.
Irish, Orange and Proud examines the growth of Cavan Township [Durham County, Ontario] fromthe time of the first settler, through the nineteenth century, and includes anecdotes and stories about the people who once lived in the towns and villages. A condensed history of the Township of cavn from John Deyell, the township's first settler in 1816 and on through the development of the 19th century. This book also takes a look at The Cavan Blazers. ISBN: 0-9698789-6-6 More information
BOOK - From Oak Plain To The Lakefront, A Brief History of Clarke Township - Second Edition Revised [Durham County, Ontario, Canada]
By Sherrell Branton Leetooze. A condensed history of the people who came to Clarke Township, the events that touched their lives, their communities and how they grew, starting with the time of initial settlement just before construction of the Danforth Road in 1799-1801. ISBN: 0-9698789-1-5 More information
BOOK - Built On Faith And Fortitude, A Brief History of Hope Township - Second Edition [Durham County, Ontario, Canada] By Sherrell Branton Leetooze. A condensed history of the people who came to Hope Township, the events that touched their lives, their communities and how they grew, starting with the first white trader in 1788. An essential read for everyone with an interest in Hope Township. ISBN: 0-9698789-4-X More information
BOOK - Along the Gravel Road, A Brief History of Cartwright Township [Durham County, Ontario, Canada]
By Sherrell Branton Leetooze. Being a township at the back of Durham County, Cartwright was the last of the six townships to see settlement. Situated on the south shore of Lake Scugog, Cartwright Township citizens were more strongly allied with Victoria County (Lindsay) on the north shore, and Ontario County (Port Perry) on the west. Along the Gravel Road begins with an introduction of the dawn of township, through early settlement, then addresses the history of the township and the communities that were, and those that remain within its boundaries. ISBN: 0-9698789-3-1. More information
New Books continued...
ALL of our resources listed by country and topic
New Articles
The Ontario Genealogical Society Appoints a New Honourary Patron
By Don Hinchley. About two years ago our current Patron, Senator Lorna Milne, announced she was approaching the end of her Senate term and suggested the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) seek another Patron. It is my pleasure to announce Senator Vivienne Poy has graciously accepted the position as our new Honourary Patron effective at Conference 2009. Senator Poy will be attending the Opening Ceremonies of Conference Friday May 29th.
Some Hampshire and Suffolk, England Burials Now Online
By: Rick Roberts. Learn the details about two websites where burial information is available for specific cemeteries in Hampshire, England (Waveney District) and Suffolk, England (Waveney District). The records can be accessed without a fee.
FamilySearch Indexing Update
By Paul Nauta. FamilySearch volunteers wrapped up 14 online indexing projects already in 2009 and continue to make good progress on the 38 open projects. There are two new projects from the 1930 Mexico Census this week, and the Colorado 1920 U.S. Census project is also new. As FamilySearch continues to expand into international record collections including several Canadian projects.
New Online Resource: Census of Canada, 1891
By Sylvie Tremblay. Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is pleased to announce the launch of a new online database, Census of Canada, 1891. Through this online database researchers can access digitized images of original census returns featuring the name, age, country or province of birth, nationality, religion, and occupation of Canada's residents at the time of the 1891 Census.
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