Joseph,

You and others who think the government should provide all this information to you for free aren't really thinking clealy. Even the Democrats in Denver who believe the government should do everything for Americans from cradle to grave haven't promised free up-to-date vital records on the internet ;-)



----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Ancestry.com



Since these are Government records, shouldn't we have the right to search them straight from the Census, SS, and other areas rather than pay a third party for the access? Just wondering if anyone knows how this all came about.

Joseph



Thomas Herson wrote:
The ability to view and copy actual census images makes the Ancestry subscription worth it. Just consider the cost of traveling to libraries in othere cities to vew and copy these records or the time involved in writing for copies.


From: "Michael Berry"
Is this worth joining? It's sort of expensive. Is the free trial period (abt 14 days) long enough to give it a fair trial?

Michael





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