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Re: Major Changes in Ancestry Family Trees

by <labecaly@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 8, 2008 at 01:53 PM

> > Ancestry is striking again. :~(  I cannot afford member****p, so much
> > for that.  I know they have many members, but I would say, from the
> > many folks I am in contact with, about 1 out of 100 at the most can
> > afford member****p.  Don't they realize if they made it more
> > affordable more of us would join. Probably giving them better
> > revenue and less griping.
> >
> > labecaly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Many public libraries in the USA and many FHCs have Ancestry
> subscriptions.
>
> bob gillis


They do bob, but it is almost 20 miles one way to my library here in
NM, then when you get there you may not be able to get on a
computer.  We moved here from northern MI and it was 13 miles one
way to that library and no guarantee you could get a computer.  If
you do you are restricted to a max of 1 hour, in both places.  If I
were back in Chicago or Villa Park IL, I could walk to the library
and search their genealogy books until I could get computer time.
Our library here has very little genealogy matter, almost nil.  Some
of the persons I know who would like to have access are pretty much
home bound so even a close library and guaranteed computer time
would do them no good.

Char

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