Also, check your nearest LDS library. You can locate them via the
yellowpages under churches. The Latter Day Saints (Morman) family history
libraries usually have most of these services.
You don't have to be a member to use the libraries.
Marge
"Dave" <dmjohn29@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 21:51:15 -0500, "Bill" <crabbyb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>>"Genjunkie" <ancestraljourney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:c2oglc$1uafd8$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> "CGrower" <colette@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:104u5eumsnokk43@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> > I am getting very discouraged. It seems that when I try to do
>>> research
>>> > lately all I get his ancestry and they want money for the
>>> information that I
>><snip>
>>> Pay for the service, and you can access census records, marriage
>>> records,
>>> all sorts of very helpful things and not just the "trees" that are 80%
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Is any one service better or cheaper than the other?
>>
>
> Before you spend money, check with your local library system. Many
> subscribe to one or the other and you can access it for free using
> your library card. I subscribe to Ancestry but the library subscribes
> to Heritage Quest and I can access it from home with my library card.
>
> Dave