On 27/12/14 21:56, eve via wrote: > The facsimile of the indexes is something which has been available on > Ancestry for a couple of years. Now, direct access to actual images, or even > to an image at a more reasonable price than £10, would have been news. But Ancestry stop at 1966, whereas the new index has records up to 2014. I've already used the later records from the index to progress a couple of 'brick walls' in my research without the need to pay for the actual wills. -- Dave
On 28/12/2014 10:03, dave wrote: > On 27/12/14 21:56, eve via wrote: >> The facsimile of the indexes is something which has been available on >> Ancestry for a couple of years. Now, direct access to actual images, >> or even >> to an image at a more reasonable price than £10, would have been news. > > But Ancestry stop at 1966, whereas the new index has records up to 2014. > I've already used the later records from the index to progress a couple > of 'brick walls' in my research without the need to pay for the actual > wills. Now, if only we could get online death indices more recent than 2006... Jon -- Maintainer, soc.genealogy.britain FAQs: www.genealogy-britain.org.uk *** WATCH OUT FOR THE SPAM BLOCK! *** Replace 'deadspam' with 'green-lines' to reply in email!