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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #81 on: Saturday 18 February 17 14:16 GMT (UK) »

Fed up with that little circle going round and round today  - must be due to the volume of people on the site today   ::)

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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #82 on: Saturday 18 February 17 14:23 GMT (UK) »

Fed up with that little circle going round and round today  - must be due to the volume of people on the site today   ::)

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I thought it would be a good day to update my trees but as you say that little circle keeps turning.  :)
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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #83 on: Saturday 18 February 17 14:33 GMT (UK) »

Groom, if your niggle about people complaining about downloads was aimed in my direction  :) then the issue wasn't that I couldn't download, just that the site wasn't behaving in the normal way when I downloaded something.

The answer from smudwhisk correctly identified the screen resolution setting as the issue (who'd have guessed that!) and is likely to be applicable to paid-up members of the site just as much as to me.

If anyone else has the problem, paying member or not, the answer is now in Rootschat for all to see.  :)


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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #84 on: Saturday 18 February 17 14:54 GMT (UK) »
As an Ancestry subscriber I don't mind in the least that it is available to others for free some weekends.

However, what I would like is that those with a Britain sub are offered a free Worldwide weekend occasionally!

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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #85 on: Saturday 18 February 17 14:59 GMT (UK) »

Genealogy need NOT be an expensive hobby. What makes it so is pay sites like @ncestry gouging people and hoarding publicly available information. And yes I know the argument that they pay loads of money and they perform a valuable service and all that, but it doesn't change the fact that everything they do would be done eventually at free sights like FreeBMD FreeCEN and RC. I'd rather support volunteers and other Genealogists who are helping people in the hobby. Folks here at RC have helped me immensely and I'd like to think that's the way it should be.

I am glad you can afford to spend large amounts of money on this. I and many others cannot. But we still deserve the same access to our ancestors as you do.


Genealogy has never been cheaper and that is in part due to the online companies competing to provide access to digitised copies of original records.

I lived in a small village in Scotland in the 1950s, to view a census page I had to travel 430 miles, search a thick, heavy, unindexed census “book” for the relevant folio, then transcribe the information by hand before moving on to the next entry.
Similar journeys would have to be made to churches and archives up and down the country to see the original records, comparatively few records were even transcribed until the 1970s when family history societies began to become popular.

Yes you may have to wait ten minutes to access a record that would normally appear on your screen in seconds but that cannot be compared to waiting six months or a year to arrange a trip to the archives to view the record and the price is nothing compared to the time and expense a visit to a distant archive used to cost.

As for “everything they do would be done eventually at free sights”, sorry but I am afraid that is a dream, it took the resources of the LDS to microfilm parish registers and census something they were doing for about 50 years before the internet and even they shied away from transcribing census records for many years.
That is not to detract from the likes of Freebmd it is simply facing facts.

If it was not for these internet companies many if not most of today’s genealogists would not be researching their family history because it was simply too difficult and too expensive.

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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #86 on: Saturday 18 February 17 17:36 GMT (UK) »
Yes you may have to wait ten minutes to access a record that would normally appear on your screen in seconds but that cannot be compared to waiting six months or a year to arrange a trip to the archives to view the record and the price is nothing compared to the time and expense a visit to a distant archive used to cost.

I only started researching in the "internet age", and I'm well aware how lucky I am to have to much information at my fingertips. I inherited my grandfather's research, including all his notes and letters exchanged with relatives, so I can see how slow his progress was. Not to mention the handful of wrong certificates he ordered. And he spent a long weekend in Bath trying to research his family name and didn't find anything - thanks to Ancestry's Somerset records I've been able to find a couple more generations of his family, without having to pay for the train or hotel.

Genealogy need NOT be an expensive hobby. What makes it so is pay sites like @ncestry gouging people and hoarding publicly available information.

Are they "hoarding" it? As far as I can see, they've made it more available than it was before, and yes you have to pay quite a lot if you want a subscription, but they haven't taken anything away - if you want to see parish records for example you can still go to record offices to see the originals.
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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #87 on: Saturday 18 February 17 17:43 GMT (UK) »
I gladly pay for online resources, but choose not to use the sites on the free weekends and let those that what to use them do so without causing added slowness to the site when I can view them anytime.
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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #88 on: Saturday 18 February 17 18:32 GMT (UK) »
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Groom, if your niggle about people complaining about downloads was aimed in my direction  :) then the issue wasn't that I couldn't download, just that the site wasn't behaving in the normal way when I downloaded something.

No Nick, it wasn't aimed at anyone in particular. I was thinking more of people who have complained during free weekends that they can't see and download records such as the Military records, or on FindMyPast the 1939 register.
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Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« Reply #89 on: Saturday 18 February 17 18:51 GMT (UK) »

Thanks groom, just checking to make sure I'd not offended you  :)

I've also discovered this afternoon that other people's public trees are not available on Ancestry without paying... not sure how much of a loss that is though. I was a bit intrigued to see that Herbert John Bell born in Hickling, Nfk in 1882 died somewhere in Suffolk, but how that works is something I'll just have to sit here and think about  ;D