I have also found the new bmd searches on Ancestry very useful. However, there is a (not altogether surprising) feature which I find both amusing and a little irritating, and that is to do with their "hints" which appear if you work on a tree uploaded to the Ancestry site. When you have found a birth death or marriage by another route (say, freeBMD) and enter it for that person, up pops the same information as a hint! Thanks very much, Ancestry. But, with the arrival of the death indexes, if you can get the birth date of an individual, and they have died in the period after date of birth became recorded on the death certificate, up pops the death record as a hint straight away, no searching required! Thanks very much, Ancestry (this time not ironic thanks). This is a real boon if (like me) you are looking for Williams, Thomas, Davies, etc. etc., in Llanelli. Best wishes Allen Williams Sale Cheshire On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 00:45:19 -0000, LeaMarie Robertson <leamarrob@gmail.com> wrote: > I just wanted to thank Dai for the information he posted on Dec. 4 about > the > more recent Ancestry.com death records now including 1916 to 2005.Lea > ================================ -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/