June, if you will contact me off line, I will do some lookups for you. I 
have to leave here shortly and may not get to it until tomorrow or Monday 
but if you send me some names and any other info you might think helpful 
like where they may have lived and family members that were living in the 
same house etc. I may be able to help you out.

Gordon Small [EMAIL PROTECTED]

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "June McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] 1901 census - definitely OT


Tks Tom, but I have been there. It brings up the list resulting fm a
search (as usual) but then when the 'view image' is clicked on, it takes
you to a sign up page - as usual. So agn I ask, what is the free aspect?
I haven't heard of any one getting all excited abt being able to make
use of it which causes me to wonder IS it really available? I read it
first on Dick Eastman's newsletter but no one else has mentioned it on
any other list that I am on.

June

>
>
>> I have seen before, and now see agn on the Legacy news page abt the
>> free search for 1901 census thru Ancestry.com until the end of
>> September. I have tried before (a few days ago)  but they still seem
>> to be charging to see the images so what is the difference to what it
>> was before? You always have been able to see the list of search
>> results. What is the free aspect? Could someone explain this to me?
>

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