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Subject: [ORANGEBURGH_SC] Re: Ancestry Daily News, 11 December 2001
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 13:33:36 EST


Saw this today. Might be of interest to those on this list. Honey Lanham
Dodge

In a message dated 12/11/01 4:18:51 AM Mountain Standard Time,
writes:


> Product Special from The Shops @ Ancestry.com
>
> Wuerttemberg Emigration Index CD - 7 Vols. (Windows)
> <A HREF="http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=831&key=P2134">http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=831&key=P2134</A><A HREF="http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=831&key=P1447">;
> </A>
> More than eight thousand people emigrated from the Wuerttemberg area to the
> United States, beginning in the 1700s. This CD combines seven comprehensive
> volumes of information assembled from the records of Wuerttemberg immigrant
> journeys. The records span roughly from 1717 to 1917. The data was first
> extracted from the original emigration records filmed at Ludwigsburg for a
> print version of the database. This electronic version offers access and
> ease of use that is unparalleled in the original documents (now on
> microfilm) or in print. It combines the formatting of the printed series
> with the AncestryView environment and query capabilities.
>
> Records include names of principle emigrant, spouse and children (where
> applicable); application and emigration dates; and Oberamt, which is the
> equivalent of a district town or county seat. Search sixty thousand records
> by name, date, location, source, keyword, or phrase, and get helpful
> historical background and other tools.
>
> Normally, the Wuerttemberg Emigration Index CD retails for $39.95, but
> today you can buy it in The Shops @ Ancestry.com for only $29.95.
>
>



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