They have improved. I've found the 1920 census index is not reliable. It has alot of good features however and saved me trips to the library. If I can't find someone, I don't rely of someone's transcription of the census. I go to the library and check again. Try it for 14 days free. Just be sure to keep up with the days and call to cancel. They will ask for a credit card and they will bill after 14 days. > > From: "Ami Sullivan" <AmiS@xenologix.com> > Date: 2003/05/01 Thu PM 02:15:37 EDT > To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WILSON-L] Resources > > Hi > > I'm just starting research into our family Wilsons (A.M. Wilson, b. 1867 in Mississippi, d. 3/21/1910 in Los Angeles, CA; married Nellie Louise Beckingham; one child Archie Richard Thompson Wilson Jr.). > > As I'm just starting, I'm not willing to say I'm at a brick wall, but I am trying to decide on the best search tools. I've already hunted around on Rootsweb, US Gen Archives, familysearch.com, the Wilson DNA page referenced by Ed Wilson (thank you), and some other websites. Now I'm considering a membership to either Ancestry.com or Genealogy.com. Do people have advice or suggestions about using one or the other? > > Any advice and suggestions would be appreciated! > > Thank you! > Ami Sullivan > > > > > This message and any attached documents may contain information from the officers/employees of XenologiX Inc. that may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not read, copy, distribute, or use this information. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this e-mail and then deleting this message. > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >