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Ozibird

Ozibird Report 10 Oct 2007 21:51

Absolutely not.

Margaret

Margaret Report 10 Oct 2007 16:03

Have received a reply from Ancestry.

"Your membership is an old membership. You have access to some items on our web site and not others. When your renewal is due we can upgrade you to the UK Deluxe which gives you access to everything"

Not a very satisfactory answer.

M. Steer

Margaret

Margaret Report 9 Oct 2007 16:23

Still haven't had a reply from Ancestry - why doesn't that surprise me?

M. Steer

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 8 Oct 2007 23:13

I have UK & Ireland sub & not needed Irish records but I just gave it a try.

I put in a very Irish surname & I had a large list. Many of the databases were USA or Canada which I'm not able to access but I had about 6 which were Irish & I could access.

Ozi.

Ladybird...:)  xx

Ladybird...:) xx Report 8 Oct 2007 22:58

thanks clare
ann

Clou

Clou Report 8 Oct 2007 22:27

Its about 60 to 80 am not sure but i pay monthly about just under 10 pounds a month when i need it

Clare

Ladybird...:)  xx

Ladybird...:) xx Report 8 Oct 2007 22:17

can you please tell me how much the subscription fee is for ancestry
quiet new to this
many thanks
ann

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 8 Oct 2007 22:09

This is one of the Irish databases I can access (Royal Irish Constabulary 1816-1921) - does it work for you, Margaret?

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=6087

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 8 Oct 2007 20:10

I must admit I haven't tried to use any Irish records as I haven't needed them. I don't really use Ancestry to the full, as I've only used it for census records and BMD's, and look-ups for other people in army pensions etc.

I've just tried to find some Irish records now and found that it is mainly just an index to microfilmed documents at Salt Lake City. This is what it says on the site:-

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About Irish Records Index, 1500-1920

This database is a name index to microfiled Irish records contained in the Family History Library, Salt Lake City. Each entry reveals the person's name, date of record, and residence in Ireland. More importantly, the microfilm, box, and item numbers are provided to aid the researcher in obtaining a copy of the original record. These records include histories, pedigrees, parish registers, probates, and orphan's court records.

For more information about this database, click here.

After the fire at the Dublin Record Office in 1922, the government appealed for Irish residents to donate any copies of records they possessed. This appeal yielded a large and widely varied collection of information that the Family History Library in Salt Lake City microfilmed in the 1960s. This database is an index to these records now in possession of the Library. Each entry reveals the person's name, date of record, and residence in Ireland. More importantly, the microfilm, box, and item numbers are provided to aid the researcher in obtaining a copy of the original record. These records include histories, pedigrees, parish registers, probates, and orphan's court records. For those seeking Irish ancestors, this index can be a tremendous aid.
The records in this database can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Films: 101011-25, 257841-3, 496361-95, 579477-8, 581925-33, 592932-44, 592952-4, 593622-49, 593653-8, 595358-70, 595937-8, and 823473-5.

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It looks like none of these records have been digitised so you would need to find what you are looking for in the index and then order the film from the LDS Family History Centres. At least that is what is sounds like to me.

Kath. x

Margaret

Margaret Report 8 Oct 2007 17:57

Shirley, Kathleen & Mary, thankyou for your replies.

It would appear that we have all 'signed up' to Ancestry U.K.?!.. Yet we have received different info., on what exactly U.K., means.

Kathleen and I both have U.K. & Ireland but I cannot access any of the Irish databases, Kathleen, can you?

I'm still waiting for a reply from Ancestry.

M. Steer

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 6 Oct 2007 21:52

All it says in the "my account" section for me is "Current Subscriptions: Annual UK Membership". There's no explanation of what it includes, and no reference to Ireland.

If you want to see which databases are included in the UK membership, go to the home page of www.ancestry.co.uk and click on "See all databases".

To see which ones include Irish records, enter the word "Ireland" under "Database title". 92 databases come up - I've clicked on several at random, and I can access them all.

If you do the same with www.ancestry.com, the same 92 databases come up.

There isn't a great deal of useful stuff in those databases, though.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 6 Oct 2007 18:33

This is what my subscription says in "my account" section:-

Subscriptions
Current Subscriptions: Annual UK & Ireland Records Collection

Reading that, I would expect to be able to access any Ireland records that Ancestry hold without paying any extra to my subscription.

Kath. x

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 6 Oct 2007 18:13

just looked at mine and it says annual UK membership. Logically then as Uk is Great Britain & Northern Ireland then it should cover N Ireland as well

Or is my geography way out of date!!

Shirley

Margaret

Margaret Report 6 Oct 2007 15:46

Mary, I must admit then when I subscribed to Ancestry, I didn't check the 'smaller print'.

I know that I didn't subscribe to 'Worldwide'.

Do me a favour please - check your subscription?

You've subscribed to Ancestry U.K., what exactly does that give you access to?

M. Steer

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 6 Oct 2007 15:09

Doesn't it specify when you subscribe exactly which databases the subscription covers?

I didn't check when I subscribed to ancestry.uk because I wasn't specifically interested in Ireland. I don't suppose the world subscription has many Irish records anyway, apart from emigration to the US.

Margaret

Margaret Report 6 Oct 2007 14:15

Mary, I agree, I wouldn't be without Ancestry but it bothers me when they say one thing and do another.

M.Steer

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 6 Oct 2007 13:53

Huia, the trees on Ancestry are mostly useless, but the subscription's worth its weight in gold for the censuses, despite the often poor transcriptions.

I don't think there's another site that offers all the censuses, is there?

Margaret

Margaret Report 6 Oct 2007 13:31

Thankyou all for your replies, I've not been on line for a day or two so couldn't respond earlier.

Whatever the 'finer points', politically, geographically or historically of U.K., & Ireland, is another matter but my subscription to Ancestry definitely includes Ireland. Yet I'm unable to access any of the few Irish databases they have unless I pay extra.

I have e-mailed Ancestry - will let you know what they have to say.

M. Steer

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 4 Oct 2007 22:49


The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland is a reality.

Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland & Wales

Reg

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 4 Oct 2007 22:09

I agree Heather - Ancestry is well worth the subs, and I don't use the trees either.

Margaret - I would email or phone Ancetry (there's a freephone number somewhere). I haven't had to use any Irish records but would expect to be able to access any that Ancestry has without paying extra.

Kath. x