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    1. [OHBELMON-L] Fw: SPECIAL EDITION: Free Access to Ancestry.com til Dec 21!!!
    2. Tami Church
    3. ***********Thought I'd pass this on................ > 8 December 2000 > > SPECIAL EDITION > > -- Free Access to All Ancestry.com Subscriber Databases > through December 21 > > ============================================================ > FREE ACCESS TO ALL ANCESTRY.COM SUBSCRIBER DATABASES > ============================================================ > Here's the opportunity you've been waiting for! Ancestry.com is > offering free access to all of its databases through > December 21. This is your chance to see why more than 270,000 > researchers have chosen to subscribe to Ancestry.com in their quest > to discover their family's history. > > Included in the offer is access to the images of original census > records that Ancestry.com recently began posting. These top-quality > images represent a more true-to-life depiction of the records and are > in most cases better than the original in readability. > > Ancestry.com's Images Online are scanned in 256 shades of gray to > allow for variations in tone, as opposed to the less expensive method > of bi-tonal technologies used by competitors. The entire set of U.S. > Federal Censuses is expected to be online by spring 2001. A year's > access to these images will only cost current Ancestry.com members an > additional $39.95, as opposed to competitive offerings that in recent > interviews quoted impending subscription costs at as much as $99! > > In other words, for $99.90 ($59.95 regular subscription + $39.95 > Images Online subscription)--which is the price competitors are > charging for census only--Ancestry.com members will get access to the > census Images Online in better form, plus access to all of > Ancestry.com's other offerings. These offerings include such landmark > databases as the "PERiodical Source Index (PERSI)," the Biography and > Genealogical Master Index (BGMI), the American Genealogical- > Biographical Index (AGBI), the 1890 Census Reconstruction Project, > the Civil War Research Database, and Slave Narratives, just to name a > few. > > But that's not all. Ancestry.com has been adding databases at a > record-breaking pace and is on target to have more than 1 BILLION > records online by the end of the year. > > Recent additions include: > > --- "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33" > (see a sample entry at: > http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/2071.asp) > --- The New York City police census of 1890 > --- 1910 Miracode indexes for Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Virginia > --- Statewide vital records indexes for a growing number of states > --- New York's naturalization petition index of 1907-24 > --- Iowa cemeteries > --- And much more! > > Now for a limited time, new members of Ancestry.com will get $10 off > the price of an annual data subscription, giving you a year's access > to the No. 1 genealogical site on the Internet for only $49.95. And > as an added bonus, we'll include a FREE Ancestry Reference Library > CD-ROM (a $49.95 value itself!), which includes 15 genealogy > reference books to help you research like a pro! > > We're confident that once you have gotten a taste, you won't want to > be without continuous access to our site! > > Sign up for free access today at: > http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=674 >

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