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I read somewhere that some libraries have free access to Ancestry.co.uk. I emailed my library asking if mine was one of these.
Hey presto it is. Apparently its paid for by the county council and totally free to use for members.
I will be booking myself a slot before too long. Nice one huh!
DD
Hey presto it is. Apparently its paid for by the county council and totally free to use for members.
I will be booking myself a slot before too long. Nice one huh!
DD
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We don't have Ancestry.co.uk (although I have a private subscription), but we do have access to a number of genealogy databases. Some of them you have to physically go to the library to use, but some are available from home if you have a login.
By using these services, you help to keep up the demand for library services and thus help convince national and local governments that libraries' funding should not be reduced.
By using these services, you help to keep up the demand for library services and thus help convince national and local governments that libraries' funding should not be reduced.
Craft I can understand that. At the mo everytime I get started on something my husband wants to talk or go out somewhere etc.
I'm wondering if a few trips to the library will give me a bit of piece to get on a bit.
Don't get me wrong, he is a gem, but sooo active bless him. I often liken him to a hyperactive child lol.
DD
I'm wondering if a few trips to the library will give me a bit of piece to get on a bit.
Don't get me wrong, he is a gem, but sooo active bless him. I often liken him to a hyperactive child lol.
DD