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Census Lookups General Lookups => Census and Resource Discussion => Topic started by: lesleyp1964 on Thursday 10 January 08 16:12 GMT (UK)
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Which shall i choose? Which 1 of them has more databases, and how near to present day can i search? ....lesley
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No contest.It has to be find my past.Genes Reunited is far more expensive :D
Isy
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Thank you isy, findmypast is it then. Lesley
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I'd go for findmypast too, I think you'll enjoy the experience of actually getting something from it a lot more.
BTW I had a email from findmypast tonight with their mission statement for 2008, they are adding the remaining census returns including 1901 and 1851 plus ongoing addition of records from the Federation of FHS parish records. Well worth the money! ;D ;D
Kerry
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Hi,
It depends what you are hoping to achieve as to which one you use. They do completely different things.
Findmypast enables you to search databases such as censuses, BDMs, immigration records etc.
Genes Reunited enables you to establish contact with people who have the same name/s in their family tree as in yours.
Perhaps you were thinking of findmypast and ancestry? Both have similar databases.
No contest.It has to be find my past.Genes Reunited is far more expensive
I must say though, I am a bit confused by Isy's comment on the price. I am in Australia, so only have the AUD price for GR and that is $20 for 12 months (about £9 on current exchange rates).
Findmypast starts at £14.95 for 30 days and the annual subscriptions are £64.95 and £89.95 depending on the package.
I'm not implying that there isn't value in the findmypast packages, just that the comment seemed misleading to me.
(For comparison purposes, a current annual UK subscription on ancestry (UK) is £79.95).
Debbie
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Hi Debbie
To access census and BMD records on GenesReunited you have to purchase credits (your annual subscription does not cover this part of Genes) and can work out quite expensive,
Andy
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Well you learn something new everyday...
I didn't know you could search the censuses etc on GR.
I just usually have a quick look every now and again to see if any new matches have popped up (and then laugh at the insane way some of them work - one of my hot matches this morning was Emily Blount (or something) born 1796 Paris in another tree matching my father born in 1936 in Scotland - no his name isn't Emily).
I have an ancestry subscription so I just look there for censuses etc.
I really should look around at things more regularly.
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I must say though, I am a bit confused by Isy's comment on the price. I am in Australia, so only have the AUD price for GR and that is $20 for 12 months (about £9 on current exchange rates).
Debbie
Debbie, don't let your GR subscription expire at that price of $20 for 12 months.
A quote from a recent GR email I got is: "Your Genes Reunited membership expired some time ago now, so we wanted to quickly remind you why you should renew it now for just AUD$19.95 for 6 months"
I am now on Ancestry for AUD$149.95 a year, about GBP69. :)
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Hi Chorlton,
I wasn't planning on letting my GR subscription go just yet. I am astounded that they were offering it to you at double the price. I've only ever seen it advertised at $19.95 per year.
I'll be switching my ancestry subscription from co.uk to com.au in May when my current subscription expires now that they've taken all the Australian resources off the UK subscription. (I joined before com.au was around).
Debbie
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GR have just offered me $19.95 for 6 months aswell. i am also joining ancestry au.
perth
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The GR website now quotes the normal membership fee as $19.95 for 6 months.
I think that existing members may be able to continue at the old rate, if they renew early enough, but have to pay the new rate if they let there membership lapse, like I did :)
I paid $19.95 for 12 months in Aug 2006, and I think I was offered the same in Aug 2007, but as I didn't renew on time, I was offered the new rate at a 100% increase.
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Don't start me off on the subject of Genes Reunited and thir subscription rates! >:(
I let my subscription expire when they tried charging me £9.95 for six months when I knew that they gave some members 12 months for the same cost.
After a few weeks, they sent me an email offering me six months for £7.50 if I would come back. I did, but it still rankles that they have a two-tier system of membership.
I have a full Explorer subscription to Find My Past and it's a much better search engine than Ancestry. It's a pain that they don't have the 1851 or 1901 census returns yet, and I'm pleased that they will be finally getting the 'full set'.
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I just thought I'd add my 2 cents worth :). I haven't tried the other sites mentioned yet, but I have found Genes Reunited simple to use in terms of searching other's family trees etc. Last Sunday I started researching my husband's family tree, knowing only his father and grandfather's names and dates of death and nothing else. Within 4 hours I had his great grandmother's family line back to 1400's France, and within 3 days had his great grandfather's line back to 1640. A large part of this was helped by what I found on GR, and the help of the people I contacted that way. Yes, I had to subscribe to contact them. But, to me, it was worth it, as I got a lot of data that has set me off in the right direction and given me a big boost in this whole genes researching.
Of course, most of you are far, far more experienced than I, and would know better what works, and many of you I'm sure have helped others through this forum etc. However, I thought it only fair to have at least one favorable comment for Genes Reunited, as I have found them very useful. :)
Regards
Cynthia