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FamilyTrackers Publications

31 December 2005

Bucovina, Romania Marriages 1892 - 1901 Published

FamilyTrackers has published a transcription of marriage records from the Bucovina region of Romania. This area was formerly a part of the Austrian Empire and parts of it have been under various countries including Russia, Hungary, and Ukraine. The area is also known in various languages as Bucowina, Bukovyna, das Buchenland, and die Bukowina.

According to Gene Hall, CEO of FamilyTrackers, "This transcription includes the information from microfilm 176 7911 held by the LDS library. However, our version indexes the bride, groom, and their parents so that information can be easily found. This publication and every other publication - present and future - can be searched for free. If you find a relative on the transcription, you can purchase the entire volume and get immediate delivery from FamilyTrackers."

All publications at FamilyTrackers are included in one master index so that genealogists only need to enter and save a search; then the system returns a list of publications and resources that can help. Even publications entered in the future are matched against existing searches and genealogists are notified when new information matches one of their searches.

Over 150 family names are in this volume including: Altmann, Anger, Baer, Bar, Baumgartner, Beer, Beutel, Bocrner, Bohlenback, Bojczuk, Bores, Brand, Brunyasz, Buracrkowska, Cieslicka, Czech, Czerny, Czyzenzuk, Deitrich, Dietrich, Ditrich, Dittrich, Dobrzansk, Dohnsksy, Doroszewska, Dubena, Duczek, Duczek , Duezek, Eipart, Eipert, Exner, Feilscher, Feitscher, Flegel, Fuchs, Gawronski, Geimer, Gelbowicz, Gelowicz, Govzinskaw, Haberle, Heinrich, Herbert, Hermann, Hicke, Hidas, Hirschmuller, Hirshmuller, Holicka, Holicki, Holitzky, Holynska, Holzel, Hominka, Hornung, Hubeny, Huber, Hubert, Hulesip, Johann, Karwaeka, Keplsch, Kilinkiewech, Kisslinger, Klein, Klepsch, Knosmez, Koch, Kopaeka, Kopecka, Kopecki, Kopeika, Kopeka, Kostanink, Koszycka, Kramer, Kremmer, Krnfrienviny, Krupi, Kuczutaba, Kumer, Kusmerz, Kwialkowska, Kwiczela, Kwilinkiewicz, Lang, Leigner, Lenhard, Leugner, Lipinska, Lipinski, Littern, Lonski, Ludwar, Lybezuk, Main, Manzel, Masirer, Mayer, Medecka, Mieozczan, Miesxtzan, Miller, Mirnzoz, Morhard, Morhardt, Morhart, Nestman, Nestmann, Neuman, Neumann, Nowak, Olexsick, Ottenbreich, Ottenbreit, Ottenbriet, Paidl, Paraslui, Plichtiak, Posniak, Poziak, Pozniak, Prokopowicz, Protrowska, Puctmer, Rach, Radoszeivska, Radoszewska, Radyszenski, Reif, Reusel, Riefs, Riefs , Rieger, Rnbisch, Roemer, Rubish, Ruhr, Runner, Runzel, Sapara, Scheidel, Scheitel, Schindler, Schlewitz, Schneider, Schonthaler, Schwab, Seida, Sklarska, Steppan, Stipeniuk, Strobel, Szczesny, Thian, Thiele, Tieles, Tobiaszek, Trapp, Tress, Trostel, Wackeno, Wagner, Walcrejk, Walcryk, Wastradowska, Wastrodowska, Wastrowdowski, Watrodowska, Weckend, Weleta, Welker, Wilhelmina, Wockent, Zabierzcwska, Zacharias, Zeida, Zeyda, Zimmer

FamilyTrackers is a world-wide genealogy exchange located at http://www.familytrackers.com.ro/. The company offers services to genealogists, genealogical & historical societies, professional genealogists, and transcribers & indexers.

29 December 2005

FamilyTrackers Announces Affiliate Program

Gene Hall, CEO of FamilyTrackers, Inc. announced today that the company has developed an affiliate program aimed at genealogical societies, professional genealogists, and individuals who have a genealogy web site. "Our program recognizes the long-term value of customers and that is why our affiliates will receive revenue for every purchase made by their referrals during their first year of membership," according to Hall.

An affiliate will earn 10% on all purchases made by FamilyTrackers members who were referred by the affiliate. In addition to publications distributed by the company, members can subscribe to an online application to track their family tree. Hall said that, "This program is ideal for local genealogical and historical societies who want to earn a little money to offset their costs while providing an important service to their members and visitors to their site."

Individuals and organizations interested in an affiliation with FamilyTrackers can sign up at the site and receive the html code needed to place a link on their site. Different images and links are available depending on the affiliate's target market and needs.

FamilyTrackers is a world-wide genealogy exchange located at http://www.familytrackers.com/. The company offers services to genealogists, genealogical & historical societies, professional genealogists, and transcribers & indexers.

16 December 2005

Easy Publishing on FamilyTrackers

Have you thought about sharing your research with others? Like to do lookups? Publish on FamilyTrackers and reach a world-wide audience. It is quick and easy.
  1. Sign up for a FamilyTrackers account (or login to your existing account)
  2. Click the Add a Publication link and enter the basic information
  3. Upload a scanned image or transcription
  4. Enter or upload the index to your item (or offer it to a FamilyTrackers Indexer)
You always control pricing and copyrights. Some of our publishers want to distribute for free and some want to charge. If you charge, we mark up your charges to cover our costs - usually less than copy and mailing costs. If you offer items for free, we distribute for free.

You can do large projects or individual lookups. We will promote your work among our members and automatically link you up with people who are looking for the persons mentioned in your publication. We automatically close deals for you, send your sales proceeds via PayPal, and deliver your publication to the buyer. It couldn't be easier.

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Langenegger Family Data from Switzerland

FamilyTrackers has recently acquired some information that covers the Langenegger name from Langnau, Bern, Switzerland. These documents are in German and include births and marriages of people named Langenegger from the mid 1500s to the late 1600s. Many other local names are mentioned on the pages as well.

You have to love the Swiss as they kept records so far back and they include maiden names of wives both on the marriage and on the birth records. Many of the items are being indexed so that they can be found. Enter a search at familytrackers.com and the system will notify you when a matching person is found.

Do you read German? These documents are available for any person to index. Indexers share in all future sales of items at FamilyTrackers.

02 December 2005

Have Family Photos With Unknown People? Here's Some Help

A new service announced by FamilyTrackers will allow you to drag and drop your family photo directly into their FilmLoop that appears on the FamilyTrackers home page at http://www.familytrackers.com/.

Thousands of FamilyTrackers members will see your photo and perhaps someone will be able to help you.

It's easy and free. Go to the FamilyTrackers web site and click the scrolling photos near the bottom left of the screen to join the loop (or go directly to the loop at http://invite.filmloop.com/x?/Sgadt0aHzLKR7T9PTEEYX4uM2yDXkNk). Follow the directions (only two clicks) to set yourself up as a member of the loop. You can then drag your photos directly into the loop and they will appear instantly on our site so that other people can see them.

If you see someone you know, you can click the photo and leave a comment for the owner of the photo. Check back to see if someone has identified your relative.

FamilyTrackers, Inc. is a private corporation located in Mountain View, California. The company's web site is a world genealogy exchange set up to help people connect with their families, genealogy societies, professionals, and public records.

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