« Reply #17 on: Monday 08 May 06 08:23 BST (UK) »
Hi,
I am now well into my 2nd year on Ancestry. I find it an invaluable source of information, even more so now with the GRO indexes from 1837 to 2002. It is particularly valuable for us Colonials who can't get to a Records Office.
Below is a brief list of what is available in the UK Deluxe membership, if you have US ancestors there is a lot more available (for an additional fee).
UK CENSUS RECORDS
1901 England 1901 Wales
1891 England 1891 Wales
1881 England 1881 Wales
1871 England 1871 Wales
1861 England 1861 Wales
1851 England 1851 Wales
1841 England* 1841 Wales*
*new
MORE COLLECTIONS
UK & Ireland Parish and Probate Records
England & Wales, BMD Index
Pallot Marriage Index
Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival
The transcriptions and indexes are sometimes a bit screwy, but that is not surprising considering the huge amount of information and the sometimes very dubious handwriting on the original records.
Highly recommended!
Paul
NORTHANTS: Webber, Dickins/Dickens, Farmer, Facer, York, Tarry
WARWICKSHIRE: Marston, Deacon, Nixon
CAMBRIDGESHIRE: Webber
LEICESTERSHIRE: Webber, Upton, Oram, Meadows, Gregory, Screaton, Deacon, Hollis, Jalland, Hassell, Neal
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: Screaton
YORKSHIRE: Oram
LANCASHIRE: Jalland, Screaton
DUBLIN: Thompson, McLoughlin, Harbourne, Richardson, Murphy
SUFFOLK: Screaton
LONDON: Screaton