Monday, February 17, 2020

Does anyone have a membership for a genealogy or public records website?

Clemente Schoeck: No

Myesha Zerbe: she is still alive...her husband is as well, so ancestry.com is not helpful.

Darrel Stele: Ancestry.Com probably has more records online than any website. Your public library might have a subscription to it you can use for free. Now don't expect to find records on living people on any genealogy website as that can lead to identity theft.FamilySearch.org is now having transcribed and are putting a lot of records online. It is a free site....Show more

Myriam Hetjonk: Many public libraries have subscriptions to Ancestry.com or Heritage Quest, and I'm able to do as much online genealogy as I can while at work! Lucky me!The home edition of Ancestry is a little pricey, IMHO. Try your library!Ancestry has access to many semi-current directories -- i.e., phone books -- for many part of the US. For a living person, you might also try Zabasearch, below:...Show more

Lynn Hollars: Try the ancestry.com 14 day free trial! then you will know for yourself.Just ask your question give as much detail as you can there are plenty of people that will help you.For living people you can try 411.com or anywho.com (USA) or 192.com (UK). You can look yourself, it is generally pay-per-view for a detailed report and free for basic info....Show more

Olin Hallin: If you are attempting to locate a living person, genealogical websites will probably not help you. There are numerous sites that might help, but with not knowing more I would not venture to guess that information you are looking for or which site to suggest.

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