Hi Sandy - the 1900 census is searchable by name at www.genealogy.com. There is a membership required. If you don't want to buy into it, I'd suggest doing a name search in it and if your people are f\ound, note the district number, and page, etc, then go back to Ancestry and find the page you need to see. Good luck! X-Message: #7 Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 20:36:55 -0500 From: "bugnut" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [KyGreenup] ancestry.com 1900 census Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" MIME-Version: 1.0 Is there a quicker way to search the 1900 census on ancestry.com? I'm doing the free 14-day trial, and want to look up Robert Lee Gilmore in Russell, KY in 1900...but I would have to manually search 58 pages just for the township that Russell is in....not to mention all of the other townships for Greenup Co. It would takes days/weeks to search the entire county! Plus, I can't see the entire page at once. I have to click on the bottom of the census screen...and it slowly moves down a few lines, then click on the screen again to get it to move down a few more lines...over & over. It takes FOREVER to view one page....and who knows if the township I'm looking at is the one where Robert Gilmore lived in 1900! <aaarrrrggggghhhhh!!!!> I've found that Heritage Quest doesn't have all of the records that ancestry has. For example, I could not find Robert Gilmore, age 9, in 1870 census on Heritage Quest, but found him on ancestry.com in the 1870 census. Are there better sites which have all of the census records...AND are quick at searching? Thanks! Sandy