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Ancestry
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Anne | Report | 15 Feb 2007 14:20 |
You can see all the censuses for England and Wales so I think it is indespensible if thats where your rellies came from. Less useful if they were Scottish though. No need to belong to the full Ancestry d o t c o m unless you have American rellies. Anne |
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Amy | Report | 15 Feb 2007 14:21 |
Hi, Can anyone tell me the benefits of becoming a full member of Ancestry please? I mean I know you get more but is it worth it? Amy |
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Amy | Report | 15 Feb 2007 14:31 |
Some of my family 3 generations back moved to South Africa to do mining but they were killed out there. Is Ancestry likely to be able to help me with South African rellies at all? |
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Anne | Report | 15 Feb 2007 14:35 |
Mmmm, not sure about that one. You would def need the full Ancestry for that. You could try searching - you will get a list of results but not be able to see them until you join. Anne |
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Heather | Report | 15 Feb 2007 15:45 |
Best to google for South African genealogy sites. However, I cant see how anyone can do without ancestry if they have UK ancestors. |