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Ancestry.com library edition
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Kate Shaw | Report | 4 Sep 2006 16:56 |
Hi! I used it in an Essex library for the first time at the weekend. I didn't try to access any US info but I think it was all on there. I could certainly access all the UK censuses which is what I was looking at. Hope you find what you want. Kate |
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Jennie | Report | 4 Sep 2006 11:53 |
Has anyone accessed this through their local library? Worcestershire have it at all their libraries but I wondered if it really is the all singing all dancing with US results for free. If so I shall be there tomorrow morning as it sounds ideal for all those little extras not available on the uk only version. Jennie |
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Jennie | Report | 4 Sep 2006 11:53 |
see below |