For years, I just assumed that a set of immigrant ancestors who married in Illinois in 1874 met in the United States–because it made sense. He immigrated in 1869 and she immigrated in 1873. They were born in villages 25 miles apart. Seemed logical that they met in the United States. Later research revealed they had known each other in Germany. When she was a young girl her father had moved from the village where she was born to the village where her future husband was born. He worked on the windmills in northern Germany and was more mobile than I had originally thought. Good to remember that people in Europe also move around as well. ————————- Don’t forget our webinar prices will go up on 20 January. […]
I’ve kept my webinar prices low since their inception several years ago, but various fees associated with hosting and distributing the presentations have forced me to raise the prices. Effective 20 January 2016, the price of individual webinars will be $20 each at a minimum. Prices for most presentations now are mostly in the $8 range. Orders are processed immediately–downloads are immediate. Once downloaded, you “have” the presentation to view whenever it is convenient. It’s just the order that has to take place before 8 am. on 20 January 2016. There are more details on our webinar page.
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