Hello List, I just got this from the NY List and thought I'd pass it on. I don't have time to explore it, but it does contain a lot of old Baltimore papers in its list. This is all the info I have, but you might want to check it out--again, like Jim, I am not affiliated with this site at all. Mona ----- Original Message ---- From: Jim Garrity <JimGarrity@earthlink.net> Cc: nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com; nyc-roots@rootsweb.com; NYNEWYOR-L@rootsweb.com; NYBRONX-L@rootsweb.com; NYKINGS-L@rootsweb.com; NY-LONGISLAND-L@rootsweb.com; NYRICHMO-L@rootsweb.com; IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY@rootsweb.com; ny-irish@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:54:18 PM Subject: [NYNEWYOR] GenealogyBank Launched Hello, Folks.... GenealogyBank was launched this morning. The website is at: http://www.GenealogyBank.com You can search it for free and get a brief record. To get full records, you need to sign up. The site is heavy on content: newspapers; American State Papers; US Serial Set; enhanced SSDI; digital books, and more. -- 1,300+ historical newspapers, 1690-1977. -- 22 million+ obituaries from 1977 to the present. -- 17,000+ books, pamphlets, and printed items, 1652-1900. -- Complete *American** State** Papers*, 1789-1838. -- All of the genealogical content in the US Serial Set, 1817-1930, with more than 81,000 reports, lists, and documents. -- 78 million+ death records from the Social Security Death Index, starting in 1937. There is a writeup of GenealogyBank at http://genealogyblog.com/ and http://dearmyrtle.blogspot.com/ I am in no way connected with GenealogyBank, by the way. -- James Garrity Vice-President for Family History and Webmaster, New York Irish History Roundtable, http://www.irishnyhistory.org Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Member, Godfrey Memorial Library, http://www.godfrey.org Jim Garrity, List Administrator jimgarrity@earthlink.net ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYNEWYOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message