2016-08-12



UPDATED GENEALOGY BARGAINS for Friday, August 12, 2016

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NEW Genealogy Bargains



Sale on Will and Probate Records Books at Genealogical Publishing Company! Genealogical.com publishes scores of collections of will records, most of them dating from before the American Civil War. These include volumes on most of the original Thirteen States/Colonies, the “Old Northwest,” and the “Old Southwest,” and compendia of European wills. For the next four days, moreover, you can select from a baker’s dozen of our will book titles at savings of 40% or more. You will want to take advantage of these great savings while you can– sale prices expire at 11:59 p.m. EDT, Monday August 15, 2016.



American Wills and Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1610-1857 Thousands of Englishmen who immigrated to America between 1610 and 1857 died leaving estates in England. Proving their wills and granting administrations in England were matters dealt with by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC), which had jurisdiction in such matters. Obviously any information from such records concerning kinship links with Americans is highly important to the genealogist. The abstracts have been arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the deceased, and each abstract contains the name of the testator or intestate, his marital status at the time of his death, the place of death, the former place of residence, the date of probate or administration, the names of executors or administrators, and the names and relationships of family members. Altogether there are about 6,000 abstracts, and the index of names contains references to an additional 5,000 persons.  Was $35.00   Now $19.95

Indexes to Irish Wills. Five Volumes in One This is an alphabetical index of over 30,000 diocesan wills proved in the Consistorial Courts of Ireland between 1536 and 1857. Arranged by dioceses, and preceded by maps showing in which dioceses the various Irish counties are situated, the indexes provide the name of the testator, his parish, county, and the date of probate; in short, they are complete lists of diocesan wills proved up until 1857, when the various ecclesiastical courts were abolished by Act of Parliament and superseded by the Probate Court. Was $69.95     Now $41.95

Index to Alabama Wills, 1808-1870 This is an index to 9,000 wills filed and probated in Alabama between 1808 and 1870. The index itself is a model of simplicity, giving, in alphabetical order, the name of the testator, county of probate, identity of the record source (usually a will book), date of the book, and page number. Was $26.50     Now $14.95

Index to Georgia Wills This is an index to the earliest surviving will books of Georgia counties formed before the 1832 Land Lottery. It is based on verbatim copies of wills found in county will books. The index contains the names, in alphabetical order, of about 20,000 testators, the name of the county in which the will was filed, and the designation of the book in which the complete will is located. Was $24.00    Now $13.95

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. In Three Volumes These three impeccably edited volumes cover the wills, inventories, distributions of estates, and court records of the men and women who settled in that district of Connecticut embracing Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor as far back as 1666. Residents of those towns had their wills proved in Hartford, and this work contains not only accurate transcriptions of those wills but also transcriptions of all related documents, including administration records, inventories of estates, records of estate distributions, and associated court records. Was $175.00/set   Now $104.95/set

Index to District of Columbia Wills, 1801-1920 Dorothy Provine’s important genealogical resource indexes more than 22,700 wills filed in the District of Columbia Orphans’ Court (Probate Court) from 1801 to 1920. In one alphabetical sequence, the entries in this new finding-aid give the name of the testator, the year the will was filed, and the number of the archives box that contains the document. Wills indexed here refer to some of the most illustrious personalities in American history. Was $32.50     Now $18.95

Abstract of Early Kentucky Wills and Inventories This work contains abstracts of the earliest wills of 38 Kentucky counties formed between the years 1780 and 1842 (with the exception of Crittenden County), representing the state as a whole. The information includes dates of instrument and probate, names of spouse and children, and names of witnesses. Was $36.00    Now $21.50

Index of Maryland Colonial Wills, 1634-1777 This book is an index to all the wills of colonial Maryland (1634-1777) as found in Will Books 1-41 at the old Land Office in Annapolis and now on file in the Hall of Records. It contains the names of approximately 16,000 testators. Was $45.00    Now $25.95

Suffolk County [Massachusetts] Wills Based on a long series of will abstracts that appeared over a period of 45 years in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, this work encompasses what amounts to the first 30 years or so of the Suffolk County [Greater Boston], Massachusetts, estate records (1640-1670). Altogether, the series refers to some 12,000 persons. Was $42.00    Now $24.95

New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc. in the Office of the Secretary of State Prior to 1901. In Three Volumes This monumental work indexes New Jersey wills and probate records from 1663 through 1900. It contains more than 185,000 entries, arranged alphabetically under the name of the testator and intestate for each of the 21 present-day counties of New Jersey. Each entry gives the number of the will, year of probate, and references to papers and records connected therewith. Was $150.00/set   Now $84.95/set

North Carolina Wills and Inventories This work consists of the full text of 200 wills and 50 inventories for the period reaching to the 1760s, when the recording of wills became the responsibility of North Carolina’s counties. Genealogists will appreciate the fact that many of the testators whose verbatim wills appear here were progenitors of North Carolina’s most prolific and accomplished families–virtually all of whom would figure significantly in North Carolina history for generations to come. Was $47.50     Now $27.95

Virginia Will Records  This work containing articles dealing with Virginia wills, inventories, and administration accounts includes virtually everything pertaining to estate records ever published in the three leading Virginia periodicals. The articles’ appearance here, along with an index of 27,000 entries, will spare the genealogist the trouble of searching through hundreds of out-of-the-way volumes and save an untold amount of time in research. Was $80.00     Now $44.95

West Virginia Estate Settlements This is an index of wills, inventories, appraisements, land grants, and surveys up to 1850. It covers the 13 West Virginia (originally Virginia) counties that were formed before 1800 and names about 25,000 individuals. Was $28.00    Now $16.50

Hurry–the sale only lasts this weekend and is only available online at www.genealogical.com.

FREE Webinar – Homestead Act of 1862 – Following the Witnesses – presented by Bernice Bennett, Friday, August 12th, 1:00 pm Central – “This webinar will trace the lives of four individuals that served as witnesses and also acquired land under the Homestead Act of 1862 in Livingston Parish, Louisiana. This case study will examine how the lives of these witnesses interconnected by reviewing their land entry papers.” Click here to register for FREE! Via Legacy Family Tree Webinars

EXPIRING SOON Genealogy Bargains

Amazing Summer Sale at Family Tree DNA – save $30 on Family Finder DNA test kit, normally $99, now just $69!  While sales at other genealogy DNA vendors occur frequently, it is rare to have a sale this good and on a great product! Click here to save – via Family Tree DNA

Save on registration for the Family Tree University Fall 2016 Virtual Genealogy Conference – September 16 – 18, 2016 at Family Tree University – “Longer nights and cooler temps mean more opportunities to focus on your genealogy! With our Fall Virtual Genealogy Conference, you’ll be able to develop your skills and tackle your family history research with a fresh perspective. You’ll learn new genealogy research strategies and discover new tools and techniques to make it easier to dig up those records. Plus, you’ll get loads of new insights into genetic genealogy as well as new approaches to understanding your ethnicity. Best of all, because it’s web-based, you’ll never have to miss a session – you can set your own schedule! Take a break between video presentations to join in a live chat, dive into the discussion boards or check out your SWAG bag. With our virtual conference, you’ll get the best parts of a genealogy conference without ever having to change out of your pajamas.”Use promo code VCFALL16 and register by August 12th to save $40 – normally $199, you pay only $159 for this amazing online event! Click here to get started – via Shop Family Tree.

ONGOING Genealogy Bargains

Foundations in DNA webinar series now available at Legacy Family Tree Webinars – presented by Blaine Bettinger – “For the first time, a comprehensive beginning DNA genealogy course is available online, worldwide, from genetic genealogist, Blaine Bettinger. He is the founder of one of genetic genealogy’s earliest blogs, The Genetic Genealogist. The five-class series introduces you to genetic genealogy and then progressively takes you through the various tests, taking the mystery out of DNA.”

The 5-class series – Foundations in DNA includes:

Foundations in DNA 1: Genealogy and DNA

Foundations in DNA 2: DNA Overview

Foundations in DNA 3: Y-DNA

Foundations in DNA 4: Mitochondrial DNA

Foundations in DNA 5: Autosomal DNA

Click here for more info – via Legacy Family Tree Webinars

HUGE SALE on AncestryDNA UK and Ireland – was £99 now just £59! Click here to shop – via AncestryDNA UK

FREE Webinar Recording – The Battle for Bounty Land – War of 1812 and Mexican-American Wars by Beth Foulk – “Land given as a “Bounty” for military service has been an American tradition from the Colonial Era up to the Civil War when the practice saw its ultimate discontinuance. The Spanish-American and Mexican-American Wars and the battle waged by the veterans for their bounty land tell the story of a nation and a military in transition. Lucky for us genealogists, there is a “bounty” of both military pension and land-purchase records left behind to tell the story both nationally and personally.” Click here to view for free through August 16th – via Legacy Family Tree

Save 15% and pre-order The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy – “Discover the answers to your family history mysteries using the most-cutting edge tool available. This plain-English guide is a one-stop resource for how to use DNA testing for genealogy. Inside, you’ll find guidance on what DNA tests are available, plus the methodologies and pros and cons of the three major testing companies and advice on choosing the right test to answer your specific genealogy questions.” Use promo code SFTTHOMAS16 at checkout and save 15%! Click here to pre-order – via Shop Family Tree

FREE Ebooks from Family Tree University! From family tree templates to ebooks on genetic genealogy, military records and more, Family Tree Magazine and Family Tree University are happy to provide you with the resources and knowledge you need to dive into your family history. Download these free eBooks to explore a specific subject and get your genealogy research started. Best of all: these resources don’t require a purchase – you can get them for free! Click here to get started – via Family Tree Magazine

FREE European Family History Conference September 12-16, 2016 – attend in person or via webinar – click here for more information on how to register – via FamilySearch

FREE United States Research Seminar August 22-26, 2016 – attend in person or via webinar – click here for more information on how to register – via FamilySearch

FREE Webinar – Another Kind of Navigation: GPS for Genealogy presented by Shellee Morehead, CG – Tuesday, August 16th, 2016, 7:00 pm Central – “This lecture describes the 5 steps of the Genealogical Proof Standard to establish proof of identities and relationships. Shellee will present examples at each step, along with a case study of a complex problem that was solved with research, creativity, attention to detail and a defined process. See how reasonably exhaustive research, accurate citations, analysis and correlation of data, the resolution of conflicting data and a reasoned, written conclusion was used to identify the parents of a Civil War soldier who shaved 10 years off his age and complicated the search for this relationship.” Click here to register – via Legacy Family Tree Webinars and Board for Certification of Genealogists

NEW EXCLUSIVE AUGUST SALE at NEHGS! Save 10% on NEHGS Publications – through a special arrangement visit http://www.geneabloggers.com/nehgs and use promo code FRUGALGEN16 to receive 10% off specific NEHGS publications including Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries, Best Genealogical Sources in Print, New York State Probate Records, Hartford County CT County Court Minutes Vol. 3 & 4 Softcover, New Englanders in the 1600s Expanded Edition, and Early New England Families Vol 1 1641-1700. Note: these prices cannot be combined with any other discounts, offer ends August 31st, 2016, while supplies last.

Save $10 on Great Canadian Genealogy Summit registration! Here is an amazing deal . . . right now Early Bird Registration for the Great Canadian Genealogy Summit (21-23 October 2016 in Brampton, Ontario) is only $159 CDN ($121 USD). Use special promo code HiDef10 and you can get an extra $10 CDN off the registration! Your final price is $149 CDN ($114 USD). Click here for more information and to save – offer expires 11:59 pm EDT on August 20th.

Save 20% on a Summer Bundle from Maureen Taylor – The Photo Detective! Click here to shop – via Maureen Taylor

Everyday Low Prices on Genealogy and Family History! Dig deeper into your ancestry with the genealogy books and family tree software that have helped so many other genealogists and general hobbyists discover their past, Enjoy your ancestry lookup to the fullest, right from the start, and learn to research by state, research your family heritage, dive into genealogy records, and step back in time by using family photos and heirlooms to unlock your family’s secrets.” And use promo code SFTTHOMAS16 at checkout and save an additional 15%! Click here to save – via Shop Family Tree

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