Pickards Pink Pages for Warwickshire England are really interesting free website for people with ancestors from that county.
Volunteers are encouraged to submit extracts from PRs and there is also a section where people can list their interests. Pickard charges nothing for the service he provides. Well worth a look.
Also free is Northamptonshire Stray Marriages website, again anyone finding an out of county marriage is encouraged to add to the index, invaluable for the bride or groom marrying away from their home county.
My favorite free genealogy sites are:
www.genforum.com
www.rootsweb.com
www.usgenweb.com
www.familysearch.org
With my budget I have to look for free sites. Besides,I think they all should be free as it's our own history.
Pam Drake in IN.
The Texas Death Certificates on the Family Search pilot site (http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#start) have been a great help to me. I have been able to prove many parent-child relationships with them. The most exciting find was being able to prove my 3rd great grandmother's maiden name which was given on the death certificate of one of her daughters.
Not free, but low-cost. Mid-Continent Public Library in Independence, Missouri offers an out-of-district library card for $20 (annual fee) to access many genealogy databases from your home computer. It's a great resource for the cost as single subscriptions would be well over $100. Check it out at http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us.
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