[email protected] wrote: > The first thing to remember here is that the information comes from > ancestry.com. ISTR that there are lots of cautions out there about the > quality of the information therein. > > But having said that, Mundia can be useful, without having to pay anyone. > If I'm trying to figure someone's birth or death, I'll take a free look at > Mundia. While the information might be very restricted in quantity, I will > sometimes glean a year or a place, and that might narrow a search > considerably. But not always - there have been a few wild goose chases. > > So hang onto your money for the time being. Give it a try...but be > careful. > > Paul It seems to be no more than Ancestry.com with a different GUI. I can access my Ancestry.com info there, but getting around is easier on the parent site. The two together add up approximately to MyHeritage, which doees it better. Doug. --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net/ - Complaints to [email protected] ---