Neda, I'm sorry, i should have explained. You can't log into Heritage Quest without a fee. Call or visit your local library, on line or in person and ask them if they have Heritage Quest on line. Since it goes through your local library, it is a free service. If they have it, they will give you the information on how to use it. Keep the library web sight on your desk top and use it when needed. I sent my library an email, that way i would have a copy of how to use it. The next day they emailed me back with all the information i needed and i have been using it for a year. I filed a copy of there email until i got use to using it. They are adding more books everyday, but they do not have the 1930 census on line yet and I'am hoping they will get it soon, but they have many other census records. I believe in time it will get even better. I live in Florida and all my ancestors are elsewhere so i use it quite a bit. I had Ancestry.com last year and it was a benefit, but I no longer can afford their high prices. Most, but not all of the census records are better at Heritage quest. It is great for those on a fixed income, thou they do not have all the donated records that Ancestry.com has. Hope this helps, Sharon __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
If your local Library doesn't have free access to Heritage Quest - w/card then I highy recommend this site www.godfrey.org Annual $35 - the absolute best site - way over ancestry.com $200 annual Some Libraries do have ancestryplus but you have to go there to access it Godfrey/HQ is so easy to navigate and all census etc there - VRs New England - VA - WVa books and so much more - - If you join and want short-cuts etc. write me direct - geniebugged@cox.net Mimi