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Paul Drake <[log in to unmask]>
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 You are surely correct, Kay and George and all others.   

Ancestry's prices are no less than obscene.  Then too, what you will not be
told is that Ancestry.com probably has less than 5% of the total records
available to you for research.  If you searched every single record and
source they peddle on-line, you a) still will not know of the thousands of
records that they do not have, and b) will find that they will not reveal
that the greatest part of their information is not acceptable as evidence to
any organization or responsible genealogist of whom I have knowledge. 

Your best sources are Heritage Quest, the Allen County Public Library,
Library of the City of New York, the NARA, the vast sources of the LDS
(Mormons), the many sources posted by responsible organizations and
universities that are free and as reliable as any, and the sources listed
and the information in the newsletters of the state societies and of the
small societies that exist where any particular ancestor lived - the "where"
of that person.   

Far too few researchers ever look at PERSI, and I do not understand WHY.  It
is available in myriad libraries and on Heritage Quest also.   Try it, all.


Paul 
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From Kay
Subject: Re: Family search online

At a genealogy class I'm taking, I brought up the fact that the indexes were
better than Ancestry too. the teacher who is part of the Family search
transcribing said that Ancestry had people from India doing theirs. No
wonder there are so many things they misread.

>I noticed the quality of the census scans is much better than that of 
>ancestry as well.  If they were to put a major index of scans on line I 
>would not mind spending my hard earned money to subscrbe.  Ancestry has 
>just become too pricy for my budget....

Kay
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