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Advice on best subscrition sites please.

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Mary

Mary Report 14 Dec 2007 20:57

I am looking at The Genealogist at £68.95 a year. I like this one as you don't have to buy any credits. Before I subscribe could anyone advise me? How free are the viewings? Can anyone recommend a different/better site?

Thanks

~Miss Ellie~

Julie

Julie Report 14 Dec 2007 21:06

I subscribe to Ancestry which i believe in now £79.95..don't think i've even looked at the one you have put up

Ancestry has

England, Scotland,Wales & Channel Island census from 1841-1901

BMD

Pension records

And loads more..put it this way i'd be lost without it

Julie

Mary

Mary Report 14 Dec 2007 21:19

Thanks for that Julie.

Do you use credits or is everything free after you pay your subscription?

~Miss Ellie~

Mary

Mary Report 14 Dec 2007 21:30

Thanks everyone.

It looks like Ancestry is winning so far.

~Miss Ellie~

Julie

Julie Report 14 Dec 2007 21:45

Sorry..i went off for a wander i pay for my subscription

Tiger Lil

Tiger Lil Report 14 Dec 2007 21:53

I subscribe to both Ancestry and The Genealogist. I have found relations on The Genealogist site that I haven't been able to find on Ancestry as it seems that the information transcribed is sometimes more accurate (less mistakes in spelling names and places).

On The Genealogist, when you search the census for a name, they display the address as well, which I find useful - Ancestry don't do that. The Genealogist organises its census data by counties, which can sometimes be useful providing you know the county you are looking for.

It also has other records on it, a few parish records, more marriage records from parish records and other records which can be useful.

Having said that - I would never be without Ancestry as overall I think it is the best.

Lynn

Mary

Mary Report 14 Dec 2007 22:20

I am glad no-one has given me a 3rd choice.

I am only going to subscribe to 1 so I will look at both again.

I think showing the addresses on The Genealogist sounds very useful but Ancestry seems to get the thumbs up with most of you.

Thanks Lynn for your input,

~Miss Ellie~

Heather

Heather Report 14 Dec 2007 22:39

Miss Ellie the majority of us have ancestry - all the available census, the WW1 pension records, some parish records, the Pallots Marriages, some wills and court refs and generally I dont know how anyone can do this hobby without it.

Chica in the sun ☼

Chica in the sun ☼ Report 14 Dec 2007 22:58

Definitely Ancestry

MarilynB

MarilynB Report 15 Dec 2007 15:26

Like Lynne I subscribe to both, as the full address as on the census form is transcribed too it makes it a bit easier to read, also a new thing on Genealogist is that if you click on the occupation it gives you details of what that occupation actually involves, plus sometimes I find ancestors on one and not on the other.

Saying that if I had to choose, it would be Ancestry all the way.

Marilyn