JD wrote: >[...] >What I think the LDS is "brewing", is an expansion of their repository of >records (not just trees) for use on the familysearch.org site. I say that >because of what I've been reading on the blog at >http://labs.familysearch.org/. I don't know what it takes to get an >account while they are testing/"brewing" but I applied although haven't >heard back yet. It was quite a number of days before I heard back. I've only used it for about 15 mins, but I can see it will be useful - it's fleshed a few bones already.
"cecilia" <myths@ic24.net> wrote in message news:47841b2c.6336296@news.plus.net... > JD wrote: >>[...] >>What I think the LDS is "brewing", is an expansion of their repository of >>records (not just trees) for use on the familysearch.org site. I say that >>because of what I've been reading on the blog at >>http://labs.familysearch.org/. I don't know what it takes to get an >>account while they are testing/"brewing" but I applied although haven't >>heard back yet. > > It was quite a number of days before I heard back. I've only used it > for about 15 mins, but I can see it will be useful - it's fleshed a > few bones already. I got my account after about 30 minutes. The OH death records alone are a treasure! Ann Winston-Salem, NC