OneGreatFamily Guest Newsletter
October 20, 2005

Family History Month Promotion Extended For Our Guests


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Family History Month Promotion Extended For Our Guests

OneGreatFamily extends Family History Month promotion until the end of October

OneGreatFamily has decided to extend the Family History Month Promotion until the end of October to make sure that all of our guests get the opportunity to take advantage of the great savings.

Consider what more you get from OneGreatFamily by becoming a subscriber to OneGreatFamily:

  • View the ancestors who have been added to your family tree because of our unique matching and merging process
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  • Meet and work with distant family around the world
  • See how you are related to your famous ancestors
  • View unlimited generations of your family tree at one time
  • Make new discoveries over time - new families and information are added daily

So, as a guest, if you have not taken advantage of our Family History Month Special we encourage you to do so. We want to make sure that all our guests get their chance to see how powerful OneGreatFamily will be to their family tree.

Our prices for subscriptions through October 30th are the following:

1 Year (billed annually) $74.95 Now only $59.95!
3 Months (billed quarterly) $29.95 Now only $19.95!
1 Month (billed monthly) $14.95 Now only $9.95!

We encourage you to subscribe to OneGreatFamily to more fully enjoy the benefits of this expanding service. This promotion will end October 30th.

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Can I Trust OneGreatFamily With My Genealogy?

We Built A Foundation of Trust at OneGreatFamily

Even with all the benefits an online genealogy service can provide, most researchers are still hesitant to subscribe because it is a decision filled with questions and uncertainty about trust and credibility. Trust is an important concept whenever you provide any information to any commercial entity. Trust is often more difficult to earn for companies that do online business. Some considerations include how your information will be used and the business model of the company receiving your information. At OneGreatFamily, we build a foundation of trust by working and researching together.

Online services must also be easy to use, produce fast results, save time and money, be convenient, and generate constant growth. At OneGreatFamily we make sure our subscribers and guests are getting what they expect from an online genealogy service by offering these benefits and more. We help you to uncover the information you need in the quickest and most economical way. OneGreatFamily is a service that was created to help genealogists get through their "brick walls" and move forward with the help of others from around the world. With OneGreatFamily you are able to see others who are researching your family lines, perform live collaboration with others, match and merge information, and verify and expand your family tree.

As guests and subscribers you should only expect the best from your online genealogy service. OneGreatFamily is one of the few success stories of online subscription services. With a growing subscription base, the company has created a solid foundation on which it will build for years to come. We hope that by using OneGreatFamily you have discovered the real value of genealogy, which is finding out about the people and places which made you who you are!

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Lisa Lights the Way

Moravian Church Records


by Lisa South, Certified Genealogist

When I first began my teaching career, I had reached the lesson on using church records as a genealogical source. I was covering many different denominations, what type of records they kept, where the repositories for those records were etc, when a student raised his hand. "My ancestors were Moravian, are you going to cover Moravian records?" he asked. I smiled confidently and said, "You bet! Next class."

I had never heard of the Moravians!! But I promise you I knew quite a bit about them before the class met again!

Moravia is a region in Czchecoslovakia and the Moravian Church is a protestant denomination formed in Bohemia in 1457. They were called "Unity of Brethren". In 1722 the church was reorganized and became known as the Moravian Church.

Moravians moved to Pennsylvania in the early 1740's. The Moravians later purchased 10,000 acres of land in North Carolina and more Moravians began immigrating to this area in 1753.

Moravian church records are very similar to the records kept by the Quakers, which we covered in last week’s issue of this newsletter. Excellent records are kept of birth, marriage and death.

There are two headquarters for the Moravian Church, one for the North and one for the South. The North is at the Moravian Historical Society in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the South at The Moravian Church in North Carolina 224 S. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

One Great Genealogy Site Award

The USGenWeb Project


The USGenWeb Project is a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.

Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties. The USGenWeb Project also sponsors important Special Projects at the national level and this website provides an entry point to all of those pages, as well.

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Managing Editor: Heather Matthews
Contributors: Heather Matthews, Lisa South and Rob Armstrong
Editor: Tracy Armstrong

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