Archive for the 'WorldVitalRecords.com' Category

World Vital Records Offering “Free eSourcebook”

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

I got the following message from my friends at World Vital Records this morning. I note that a free “eSourcebook of American History” is being offered with signup for their free newsletter. In the last two weeks, they have launched over 30 million new records!
At this time of thanksgiving, we’d like to express our […]

Everton and World Vital Records to Share Data

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Everton and World Vital Records have signed an agreement to share their data. The Everton Genealogical Library’s collection of books, newsletters and research material will now appear online at a rapid pace as part of World Vital Records online subscription website, which launched in early October.
If you have an Everton’s Library Online membership, […]

World Vital Records Subscription Site Launches

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Whitney Ransom, at World Vital Records, posted a blog announcing their launch today. Following is an excerpt.
Yes, the big day is finally here. World Vital Records will launch its subscription and new Web site later today! Individuals who subscribe before October 31, 2006 will receive a two-year subscription for the price of one!
Here are […]

World Vital Records Annouces Partnership with Small Town Papers

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

The following News Release was just published. Newspaper content is an important source of genealogical data. This partnership will certainly give both World Vital Records and Small Town Papers an important boost.
September 13, 2006 ( Provo, UT ) —World Vital Records is pleased to announce a partnership today with SmallTownPapers, Inc, a newspaper archive […]

World Vital Records Launches Scottish Death Records 1747-1868

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

The following news release highlights the launch of over 13,000 geo-coded Scots deaths records at the new WorldVitalRecords.com website. This unique set of Scottish Death Records was extracted from parish records of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. Specific parishes include Cockpen, Midlothian; Cranston; Crichton; Dalkeith; Dunfermline, Fife; Edinburgh; Fala; Gladsmuir; Heriot; Humbie; Newbattle; Pencaitland, Midlothian; […]