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Alan

Alan Report 21 Aug 2007 20:09

Going back to the original question. I would say it is worth the £5 fee especially as your credits last for 6 months. You should check out the databases and see if what they have is of interest to you, as some counties have more records than others.

Heather

Heather Report 21 Aug 2007 19:58

Have a google first Rebecca in case you find anything on line. I have found a brilliant site for Sussex poor Law records - online, all the details and free.

♫ Penny €

♫ Penny € Report 21 Aug 2007 19:05

I have found this a great site & £5 does go a long way when it only costs about 6p a go! Mind you it does run out after 6 months!

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 21 Aug 2007 18:51

I generally keep a few units there because I've found it useful for burials. I don't think it has any poor law records, though. You can see the databases it uses here: http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/database/index.shtml You can search the site without paying (you have to register, but it's free), but if you want to view a record you have to pay. However, it only costs a few pence to view each record.

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 21 Aug 2007 18:44

Hi, Has anyone ever used familyhistoryonline.net? Is it worth paying for? I'm trying to find any poorlaw records on an Edward Clayton (21/01/1829) born to an ANN CLAYTON (servant) in Wellington. There's nothing at the Wellington Poorhouse where he was born nor at staffordshire/Shropshire archives on him. But I have reason to believe that 'home' may have been Yorkshire. Is it worth it?? Cheers Rebecca