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Judy | Report | 31 Jan 2004 19:06 |
Christina: Ancestry has different levels of subscriptions. You can subscribe for just UK records or just US records, or for access to the whole site. I have a subsciption for US records that I've found invaluable to my research. When my subscription is up, which is soon, I will most likely subscribe for access to the whole site. I've just about exhausted my US search and next step is my connections to the UK. I don't recall seeing much, if anything on records in Ireland. Judy |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 31 Jan 2004 18:13 |
I'm not sure whether it gives all the information for the UK, but it does give the 1891 census, part of the 1871 census and the England and Wales Civil Registration records. Maggy |
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Christina | Report | 31 Jan 2004 17:45 |
Can anbody advise, does ancestry.com give all the information for the UK as well. I have ancestors in USA and Northern Ireland, which is the best site to subscribe to? |