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Subject: [RHEA] 14 day free trial from Ancestry- access census images
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 22:16:40 EST
Exciting news for RootsWeb users!
You are eligible for a RISK-FREE 14-day trial of the U.S Federal Census
Images at Ancestry.com. Click the link to sign up!
<http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=3180&sourceid=1922>
Genealogists know the value of census data, the most sought-after records
in the United States. Census images can help researchers discover:
--family structure
--ages
--residence
--occupation
--and much more
With this FREE 14-day trial from Ancestry.com, you'll have access to more
than 10 million census images (more than 425 million names). All Census
Images for all Census years from 1790 to 1920 are now available.
<http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=3180&sourceid=1922>
One user commented: "Thanks are not enough for the census images online. To
be able to view the actual pages online and make my own conclusions has
proved an invaluable resource."
DISCOVER OUR DIFFERENCE!
Ancestry.com's collection is superior to other online census records.
Here's why:
1. Content. We feature exclusive records, including the 1890 Census
Substitute, state census schedules, and more.
2. Price. Other sites charge significantly more for much smaller
collections.
3. Quality. Our images are scanned in 256-grayscale, giving you greater
readability, usability, and value.
4. Ease of Use. Our site gives you the leading user interface, query
templates, navigation, results screens, and how-to assistance.
SIGN UP FOR YOUR FREE TRIAL TODAY from the comfort of home. You'll save
hours of work and avoid the inconvenience of microfilms.
<http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=3180&sourceid=1922>
Enjoy your discoveries!
Sincerely,
Ancestry.com
NOTE: AOL members please use
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Proud to be an American!!!!!
Pat Hall
This and That Pat's Gifts
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