For those who would like to access ancestry.com's subscriber databases for free, there is a program available at larger libraries that makes this possible. The program in called AncestryPlus, and when used at a subscribing library, gives you all the benefits and features of ancestry.com without charge. Databases on Ancestry include Census images for all Census years; however, not all years are indexed. The 1870, 1880, and 1900 censuses are not indexed; however the others are and most of the images are easily readable. You can print a copy of the image if your library has printing facilities. Also included in Ancestry databases are historical newspaper images, UK & Ireland records, Canadian records, Immigration records, and much more. You can access the AncestryPlus website from home at <A HREF="http://www.gale.ancestry.com/ggmain.htm"> http://www.gale.ancestry.com/ggmain.htm</A> but you will be unable to to access the subscription databases as you must to a library that has this program in order to do so. Tip from Ancestry subscriber: It's kinda hidden away, but right under the search button in the main search area is a link to "advanced search" where you can limit your search to an area, a time span, and/or a "keyword". This is especially helpful if you are looking for Johnson or Smith names and has worked much better for me than using "soundex". Anyone using this program who finds they have problems or can't figure how to print an image, feel free to contact me and I will try to assist. Happy Hunting! Laura