Re: Free Data Sources?
- From: melsonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Melson)
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 16:11:58 GMT
In article <BPjcg.44494$P2.32858@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"mousepotato" <mousepotato@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
<snip>
Hello Hugh,Many public libraries have the Ancestry collection available. I know the local
I didn't know one could access Ancestry.com at their local
public library...aren't they fee/subscription-based?
~mousepotato~
public library here in El Paso has and has had for years. I'm not certain, but
I believe there's a difference between what you and I can buy and the library
version, tho' what that difference might be I have no idea.
(non-)Subscriber Ol' Bob
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