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which is the best site
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i am thinking of subscribing to a geneology site so i can look up family records but would value answerbankers opinions to which they consider the best, both for value and content thanx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I pay £12.95 a month on a rolling account with ancestry.co.,uk and i can stop or start that as I wish. it gies me access to all the ancestry.co.uk UK records I need. I I wanted to upgrade at any time to the £18.95 a month international one I can.
I also us familysearch.org a.lot to dip into the IGI for parish registers, that is free online.
alot swear by genesreunited but that is for compliling your tree and swapping info, which you should always verify,
I also us familysearch.org a.lot to dip into the IGI for parish registers, that is free online.
alot swear by genesreunited but that is for compliling your tree and swapping info, which you should always verify,
I tend to use ancestry.co.uk (you can have a monthly deal which is more expensive than buying a year's subscription, I think it is about £19 per month). I also use findmypast and again you can either have an annual subscription or pay as you go.
I really like ancestry.co.uk - although there are some hideous transcription errors (as there are on all sites). It's very good if you use it in conjunction with Family Tree Maker because you can automatically search for relations and match them to other trees.
I really like ancestry.co.uk - although there are some hideous transcription errors (as there are on all sites). It's very good if you use it in conjunction with Family Tree Maker because you can automatically search for relations and match them to other trees.
It was not as great a loss to Irish Genealogy as has been thought as in more recent times other sources hae been recoered disoered or restored:
http://www.ancestry.c...icle.aspx?article=660
records of parish registers were kept in the churches
The irish ciil registration index is still available.
http://www.irishtimes...browse/records/state/
http://www.rootsweb.a...nna/guide/census.html
http://www.ancestry.c...icle.aspx?article=660
records of parish registers were kept in the churches
The irish ciil registration index is still available.
http://www.irishtimes...browse/records/state/
http://www.rootsweb.a...nna/guide/census.html
The Matheson report was compiled in from the 1890 Birth Index for all Irland and contains names that had 5 or more instances of a suname entered in the registers. The provinces are also included next to the names, but the name siney does not appear in the index at all, that means it was quite a rare name at that time in Ireland, but it does show on the IGI in england back to the 1820s.