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From: "Kate Lynn" <>
Subject: Re: [APG] Heritage Quest
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:14:20 -0600
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I am one who has relied on my Godfrey subscription to access Heritage Quest. It is not
available to me through my public library and so, I too, would appreciate information on
another source that will allow me to access Heritage Quest; preferably from home at 3:00
am in my fuzzy slippers and jammies!

Kate

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Subject: [APG] Heritage Quest


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> Speaking if Heritage Quest, those of us who subscribe to the Godfrey Library
> will no longer be able to access Heritage Quest through the Godfrey when our
> subscriptions run out in 2006. There has been lots of discussion about this
> on the Godfrey list. Supposedly the reasoning is that most of us already have
> access to Heritage Quest via our local libraries. (This is not true for me.)
> Is anyone aware of any other states whose library patrons can access Heritage
> Quest with a public library card?
>
> Kathy
>
> In a message dated 12/30/2005 12:05:16 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> writes:
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> From: "Melinde" <>
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> Subject: Re: [APG] Ancestry or Genealogy
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> For years all New Hampshire residents have had free access to Ancestry at
> their public libraries. In 2005, all New Hampshire residents with a public
> library card were granted access to Heritage Quest free online at home, as
> well. Perhaps it is the Heritage Quest offering that has pushed the
> Ancestry home access offer?
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