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tinkers

tinkers Report 22 Nov 2005 16:54

Hello can someone please tell me what u get for ur money i no u can look at the census stuff but can u look at newspapers, probate stuff as well?

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Nov 2005 17:12

You get all the censuses 1851-1901 which would be worth it in themselves. There are various other things like Pallots baptism and marriage indexes, bmds from 1837-1901 (though these are from Freebmd and not complete) and bmds from 1984 onwards. There are other databases too, and you can do a blanket search for a name which is very useful. nell

Sidami

Sidami Report 22 Nov 2005 17:15

Helen Is 1841 on now? Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Nov 2005 17:15

Oops, no, my error!

tinkers

tinkers Report 22 Nov 2005 17:22

thank u nell for that can u look for any probate on there as well?

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Nov 2005 18:19

This is what ancestry says about the parish & probate database: 'A collection of parish and probate records in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland from the 1500s to the 1800s. These databases are a collection of historical parish and probate registers from the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. More than 15 million names in this collection can range in date from the early 1500s to the mid- to late-1800s. Some non-parish records may be included from as early as the twelfth century. Parish records--primarily christenings, marriages, and burials--provide the best source of vital record information in the centuries before civil registration. The records include baptisms/christenings, burials, marriages, gravestone inscriptions, obituaries, tax lists, wills, and other miscellaneous types of records. Also included are some records from non-conformist churches. All of the data was converted as it was originally presented in various published registers and books. For this reason, you will find interesting phonetic spellings and large descriptive tables of contents.' This won't be comprehensive. There is no one-stop shop for genealogy. nell

tinkers

tinkers Report 22 Nov 2005 18:25

thanks for that nell

Heather

Heather Report 22 Nov 2005 22:31

Why dont you take the free 14 day trial and see what you can use.

Bacardi

Bacardi Report 22 Nov 2005 23:54

hi all iv never subscribed to ancestry,but it looks realy good from the description on here might take the 14 day trial myself best wishes angie xx