> The obvious thing now seems to > be to look on the 1910 census for Texas - can anyone tell me whether > there is a cheaper way of doing this than taking out a subscription > to Ancestry.com? HI: One alternative is to check for state historical societies that include access to online databases as part of the membership fee. I just joined the Kentucky Historical Society for $35. I now have Internet access to Heritage Quest. Great bargain even though Heritage Quest doesn't offer the 1900 Census. KBerry Kdberr1@aol.com
> The obvious thing now seems to be to look on the 1910 census for > Texas - can anyone tell me whether there is a cheaper way of doing > this than taking out a subscription to Ancestry.com? I don't know whether or not all LDS Family History Centers have complete census records, but the one in San Diego has. The films and viewers - some with printers - are available to everyone, and there is only a modest charge to make copies. It's worth a phone call to your local FHC to see if the years you need are available there. Virginia "Virginia Beck" <ginia2@san.rr.com>
Please remember that the person who is looking for a Britsh emigrant to the USA is in England. Many of the suggestions given are only applicable in the USA. bob gillis bob gillis <rpgillis@bellatlantic.net>