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Ancestry v FMP
Can anyone tell me what Ancestry has that FMP World hasn't, please.
I didn't renew my Ancestry and they've offered me 25% off, but I have the very cheap FMP World already. I know I could look it all up, but I am tired and bone lazy.
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FMP has pre-WW1 military records, which I find really useful. It also a good range of newspapers.
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Ancestry has various parish registers that FMP doesn't (and vice versa, of course): London, Lancashire (plus Manchester and Liverpool), Dorset, West Yorkshire, Warwickshire (plus Birmingham), Surrey, Gloucestershire (not including Bristol), and Northamptonshire (not complete yet).
Ancestry has the images of the PCC wills (well, nearly all of them, there are a few missing). Also London wills, Gloucestershire wills, and Dorset wills. And the National Probate Calendar, but you can view that free on the government probate site now, though it's not fully searchable on there. Also ancestry has the passenger lists for people arriving in the UK - well, I don't think that FMP has them. I was searching for them on there the other day and couldn't see them. I think ancestry has more Australian BMD indexes and electoral registers than FMP, and the ancestry world sub covers more countries than FMP does. Edit - oh, and ancestry has quite a lot of criminal registers and the "lunatic" records.
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KiteRunner Family History News updated 21st May Lancashire Non-conformist records new on Ancestry |
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Thank you both for that.
I think I will wait until I can afford another sub to The Genealogist. I don't really need many of those extra Ancestry records and The Genealogist transcriptions are much better for census records. They have had the wills and non conformist records for years as well.
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I have FMP World and have found quite a lot, but I haven't used it for awhile. I know there were some records that I couldn't find on Ancestry and I could also view both the transcript and the original record.
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I have the FMP world sub as it is cheap and an ancestry sub. They do offer different things although FMP is starting to get some ancestry records.
FMP have better transcriptions although I do prefer ancestry for searching. As for immigration I think one has leaving England and the other has arriving England.
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That used to be the case, but ancestry has both now.
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KiteRunner Family History News updated 21st May Lancashire Non-conformist records new on Ancestry |
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Does Ancestry have the original images for the non-con records? Also does it have the Dr Williams Library certificates?
I love getting all those early birth certificates with the witness signatures.
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Yes and Yes, Libby.
Ancestry's image collection, "England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970" includes the following: Quote:
The Dr Williams Registers are part of RG4. Apparently they are not actually called that officially; the proper title is "The General Register of Protestant Dissenters"
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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Thanks Merry.
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