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Peter Little

The biggest consistent problem I have had in the many years I have visited this site is bad html code. All we need here is simple access - not code that a 2 yr. old computers can't parse.

As a side note -- I hope you consider that Mac users also have ancestors and genealogy software too. It would be nice to find just ONE genealogy site that includes us in the loop too.

Dino (all Dino, All the Time)

Peter,

Nothing against Macs, but they have only a 7% maximum market share (much less if you subtract all the ones in schools.) The developers have limited resources at hand and must decide how best to allocate them to keep the revenue coming in.

Let's see, should they spend on something that will benefit 93% of their market or 7%.

Personally, I like the Mac, but the selection of software is so much greater for the PC, that I can't justify having a Mac. It's a choice we all have to make.

Harold Fermazin

I just renewed my subscription to Everton genealogical magazine before they sold out. Will that subscription be honored?

Dick Eastman

---> I just renewed my subscription to Everton genealogical magazine before they sold out. Will that subscription be honored?

You might want to read the words at http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_2418057. It is an article about the new acquisition. In the middle of the article, it says:

"Be assured that we will honor each and every issue of the magazine that has been paid for and not received," Fuller said.

Len

Did you see the Ancestry.com posted rare ship photos? This is good stuff. Do you know when they'll be getting more?

Diane Halsey

I would like to purchase "Map guide to the U.S. Censuses, 1790-1920"--by William Thordndale & William Dollarhide...
Where is it avalable to purchase?

Dick Eastman

The Map Guide to the U.S. Censuses is available from the publisher at http://www.genealogical.com/item_detail.asp?afid=1000&ID=5786

Walter Fuller

Dick,

As you were kind enough to post the information on the re-emergence of Everton Publishers, I thought I would comment on the issue of copyright protection for books in the Everton Genealogical Library. I have noticed that this issue has been mentioned on at least a couple of websites and blogs.

When books and other materials from the Everton Genealogical Library begin to appear on the Everton Genealogical Library Online Research Service in 2005, all materials that appear will either 1)no longer be under copyright protection, or 2)the rights will have been obtained from the authors, publishers, etc., for the purpose of online research access only.

There are enough books in the Library not under copyright protection to keep our scanners busy for some time. And we feel confident that most authors who are under copyright protection will realize the great benefits of allowing their material to be available in a database for the purpose of genealogical research.

On another note - the November/December issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper has been printed and will be in the mail to all subscribers this week. We think the extensive changes we've made (much more content, easy-to-read format, etc.) will be well-received within the genealogical community, and we would love to hear some feedback from your readers.

Sincerely,

Walter Fuller
President and Publisher
Everton Publishers

Margaret Vance Webb

Please e mail your new address.

Barbara (Walker) Flores

3/6/08 Hello Everton and Site Staff, My fathers family was from Everton. Their parents were Albert Lawrence Walker and Nellie Mae Walker. My Grandfather Walker worked for the railroad. He died in 1909 or `10 approxly. The rest of the family came to So.Calif. around 1916 or just after. Ruth (walker) was married once to a "Hollie" Hollister or Holister who was a Newspaper Editor. He also worked as one for The L.A.Times Newspaper. I don`t know the name of the Rail Road Co. my grandfather worked for. My Great,Great,Great Grandfather faught in the Civil War. Someone fr. each generation has served in The Armed Forces. Up to the Viet Nam Conflict that I know. A Pearl Reynolds and an Oleta Daniels was related to the Walker Family and Dorell. I just came across this Site tonite while trying to look up relatives, etc. fr: Everton, Ash Grove and Springfield. With best regards, Barb

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