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Gene newbie in need of direction

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Lynn

Lynn Report 9 Sep 2007 19:52

Hi all

Many thanks for all your tips, I guess i am going to be busy for a while.

Lynn x

Whoops, sorry posted reply twice!! Guess who's the new person!!

Sam

Sam Report 7 Sep 2007 23:49

LDS has stuff from after 1837 as well, mainly up to the mid to late 1800's.

If you use that site though, beware as there are 2 types of entry. Transcribed ones have been taken directly from the parish registers and are pretty reliable (although there are still errors) but 'submitted' ones have been sent in by anybody tracing their family history and are not checked before being published, Some of these 'submitted' entries are complete and utter fiction and so you need to treat them with care as many are wildly inaccurate.

Sam x

Sue in Somerset

Sue in Somerset Report 7 Sep 2007 23:46

The links on this site should keep you busy for a long time.

http://www.cyndislist.com/

Sue

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 Sep 2007 23:40

Also, Lynn, don't hesitate to ask people here to do look-ups for you.
I'm finding lately that there are more people volunteering to do look-ups than there are people asking for them.
Margaret

Lynn

Lynn Report 7 Sep 2007 23:00

Thanks all.

Will be checking out freeBMD and Ancestry. I did, in my enthusiasm buy some GR credits, so will use them up as practise and then get serious.

Bit thick here, but what is LDS, not come across it.

Cheers

Lynn x

Sam

Sam Report 5 Sep 2007 22:30

That's a very good point made by Claire. Many big libraries have the GRO BMD indexes, access to censuses for the local area and free Ancestry access. If you are lucky enough to live near one (like me!) you can get all sorts of info for free.

Sam x

Julie

Julie Report 5 Sep 2007 21:59

Hi Lynn

Welcome to the site

I use Ancestry, for Census, BMD after 1920 and it cost £80 per year

Julie

PS if you need to reply click on Add reply and you'll come down to this box

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 5 Sep 2007 21:58

GR has no information............only links to other sites which do have information

GR has members who are willing to help by finding information.

Don't - whatever you do - spend money on GR credits.

Read the threads which are aimed at helping 'newbies'..........and ask as many questions as you need to start finding your way around.

And prepare to be addicted!

Reg

Linda

Linda Report 5 Sep 2007 21:57

Hi Lynn,

Ancestry.co.uk is excellent value for money. If you don't want to commit to an annual subscription just yet, a monthly one costs £10 and will give you access to all available censuses (1841-1901) and other useful records.

Sam

Sam Report 5 Sep 2007 21:52

FreeBMD is as suggested in the title, free. It only covers upto about 1920 though and coverage is not complete.

Depending what county your relatives come from, some counties have their own BMD sites (for free) such as www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk. Whilst again they are not complete, they are definately worth a try before using credits on another site.

Go to www.ukbmd.org.uk and choose the county you are interested in from the drop down list. It will give you a list of sites related to that county, some free and some not.

Findmypast you need to buy credits but it has all the BMD indexes.

GR credits/searches are a complete rip off and your money is better spent on credit on other sites. The info is the same, it just costs you more to get it!

Sam x

Lynn

Lynn Report 5 Sep 2007 21:49

Hi

I'm new to this and whilst reading some of the threads on this site, I've realised that there are lots of people who def know their way around all the genealogy sites.

Could someone please tell me if you have to register and purchase credits for the other sites such as freeBMD, findmypast, or can I find the same information on GR. I have membership and credits on this site, and am wondering if this will give me access to the same info that the other sites have.

Any useful pointers would be gratefully received.

Many thanks

Lynn