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Whatever happened to ancestry?
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Heather | Report | 19 Oct 2007 11:10 |
Why dont you take a 14 day trial on ancestry which is free and knock out all the bmds you need in that time. Personally I dont know how I could have done my family research without ancestry there on tap for the last 4 years. Even now, though I feel I may have used all the census info I need I still come across instances where I need to look something up on census and Id be lost without being able just to click on to it. |
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Sam | Report | 19 Oct 2007 10:05 |
They are free in libraries and records offices. I don't know of anywhere online where you can still find them for free, they are all on websites that charge. |
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Star | Report | 19 Oct 2007 09:42 |
The original BMD indexes used be free to view and now they've changed it. Free BMD isn't complete yet...anyone got any info on where to find free BMD indexes? |