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Come and see some new titles on Fold3 March is Women's History Month. Come explore two of Fold3's ne

Come and see some new titles on Fold3 [Fold3 by Ancestry.com] --------------------------------------------------------------- New Women's Records on Fold3! [Save $30 on an All-Access Membership Limited time.]( March is Women's History Month. Come explore two of Fold3's newest collections of women's records: [British WWI Honourable Women]( and [British WWI Service Women Casualties](. [British WWI Honourable Women]( This collection is a reproduction of a book entitled Honourable Women of the Great War & the Women's (War) Who's Who. The book gives brief biographies of more than 200 British society women who participated in the WWI war effort through nursing, charitable work, etc. Photos of some women are also included. In addition to discussing the women's war work, each entry provides a wide range of genealogical and social information, such as parents' names, husband's name, marriage date, hometown, hobbies, club membership, and more. The book's entries are arranged in alphabetical order by surname. However, note that many of the married women included in this book are referred to by their title or surname only, or by their husband's name or initials, rather than by their given name. [British WWI Service Women Casualties]( Like the title indicates, this index documents British servicewomen and nurses who became casualties of World War I. Early in the war, women were primarily involved in the war effort through nursing, caring for refugees, and assisting and caring for wounded servicemen. But as the war progressed, women’s branches of the armed forces were created, and as a result women also served in organizations such as the Women's Army Corps, Women's Royal Navy, and Women's Royal Air Force. On Fold3, this index is organized first by the organization the woman served with, then by given name in alphabetical order. Get started searching or browsing these two collections on [Fold3]( Women's History Month Special! Save $30 on a Fold3 All-Access Membership was $79.95 Now $49.95. [Start now »]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Online Help]( • [Fold3 Blog]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+](fold3) --------------------------------------------------------------- Please add team@fold3.comto your address book to make sure you don’t miss an email. You are receiving this email because you have registered with Fold3 using the email address {EMAIL}. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( • [Email Preferences]( • [View this email online]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy Statement]( • [Terms & Conditions]( © 2018 Fold3 by Ancestry.com • 1300 W. Traverse Pkwy Lehi, Utah 84043 USA

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