Volume 1, Issue 13
WorldVitalRecords
December 6, 2006

The following new data bases have been launched recently at WorldVitalRecords.com.

UK Marriage List - This database contains more than 29,000 geo-mapped marriage listings throughout the United Kingdom from 1655 -1992. Each record contains the name of the husband, wife and witness, town, parish, county, and country.

Spanish American War Volunteers (Colorado) -
Search nearly 1,500 records containing names of volunteers from the Spanish American War. This dataset contains the name, rank, unit, and company information.

Spanish American War (Texas) - This database contains more than 23,000 records of Texans who fought in the Spanish American War in 1898. Each record contains the name, organization, and call number.

British Military Officers -
Explore more than 2,500 British military records and find the name, rank and unit of each individual.

Texas Marriages 2004 - This Marriage License Application Index is a compilation of the marriage license applications that were sent from the county in which the marriage license is filed. Index information includes bride and groom names, ages, and the county where the application was filed.

UK Parish Baptisms -
This database contains more than 3,000 records from Himley, Penn and Wolverhampton Parishes. Search these databases to find name, baptism date and parent names.




Shown above: Vietman Memorial in Washington, D.C.

WorldVitalRecords.com Honors Vietnam Veterans with New, Content-Rich Database

WorldVitalRecords.com newest data set, the Vietnam Memorial Index, is full of rich content. This newly expanded, geo-mapped database contains names of nearly 60,000 veterans from the Vietnam War.

The Vietnam Memorial Index contains extensive unique statistics such as location, date and reason of casualty, religion, tour dates, and even reference numbers to the exact location on the Vietnam Memorial.

The data set also contains vital statistics such as birth, marriage, death, hometown location, nearby cemeteries, and much more.

The Vietnam War is the longest war in the history of the United States. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave President Lyndon B. Johnson authorization to "take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression" was passed on August 7, 1964. President Gerald Ford officially ended US involvement on May 7, 1975. Approximately 536,100 military personnel from the United States were involved in this war. (SOURCE: Harry G. Summers, Jr. Vietnam War Almanac, Facts on File Publishing, 1985.)

 




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