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From: "day" <>
Subject: Re: [RHEA] Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 22:43:06 -0500
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Robert

I agree this is one worthwhile publication
lots of goodies in every issue
and you can't beat the price

Linda York


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert P. Rhea" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:39 PM
Subject: [RHEA] Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter


> Pat & List,
>
> I received the following today from John ROBERTSON, List manager for
> ROBERTSON-L (my mother was a ROBERTSON):
>
> I have long been a subscriber to the free Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter
> which until recently had a corporate sponsor. It is still available
> online
> in a still useful free version and paid enlarged version.
>
> This newsletter has been a useful source to me of computer tips and
> new genealogy utilities such as the powerful GENViewer,
> http://mudcreek.ca/, how to make auto-run cds and all kinds of
> useful stuff. The old issues are, I believe, still available online.
>
> It includes unbiased reviews of recent software releases, and new
> genealogy
> programs just coming on the market.
>
> Some of the stuff I pass on that makes me look knowledgeable comes from
> this newsletter! I had to admit it sooner or later. The stuff you hear
> from me
> that makes me sound dumb comes from somewhere else!
>
> If you are not a subscriber, I suggest that you visit
> http://www.rootsforum.com/newsletter/
>
> This powerful free (or, if you so opt, paid) resource deserves our
> support.
>
> John Robertson
> List manager
>
> The second article in the current edition is entitled "There Were Three
> Brothers And..." Perhaps you are all aware of this newsletter. If not,
> "Check it out!"
>
> Robert Perry RHEA
>
>
>
> ==== RHEA Mailing List ====
> GENTREE
> http://www.gentree.com/gentree.html
>
>
>


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