Tuesday 1 December 2009

Genealogy Searches - What Now?

The publishing of the complete England/Welsh 1851 census by Findmypast.com raises the interesting question as to whether to subscribe to that site or Ancestry.co.uk, particularly since the former includes the English/Welsh 1911 census. I hope that the following may help you decide (For England, in the table, please read England/Wales - with apologies).

Comparison Table

For the purpose of this comparison I have chosen to compare the Ancestry Premium subscription with the Findmypast Explorer.




Description
Ancestry
Findmypast
Full English Censuses
NO
YES
Complete BMD's
YES
YES*
Family Trees
YES
YES
Parish Records
YES
YES
Irish Records
YES
NO
Scottish Records
YES**
NO+
Full WW1 Records
YES
NO
Other UK Military Records
NO
YES
Complete Eng. Emigration Records
NO
YES
Annual Cost UKPs++
£107.40++
£149.90***




Notes


Ancestry does not include the 1911 census
* Not directly searchable before 1984
** transcript only
+ Scotlands People is a sister site to Findmypast
++ Ancestry Essentials subscription at £84.40 excludes Parish and Irish Records
*** Findmypast Explorer costs £89.95 but excludes the 1911 census (available [you've guessed!] at £59.95/annum)

Both companies offer vouchers, but, as might be expected, comparison is not easy! Ancestry offer 12 record views for £6.95. valid 14 days, and Findmypast 60 credits also at £6.95 valid 90 days. It should be noted that to view a Findmypast image usually costs up to 10 credits, although the top rate is for the 1911 census - 10 credits to view the transcript, but a massive 30 credits to view the image!

I know that the above will not answer the question as to which is the most appropriate, and it is clear that the choice will depend on your particular circumstances. It seems that it would be best to take out a subscription with the company which has the majority of searches which you will need, and buy vouchers for the other - but note Ancestry's very short life-span.

The assessments which I have given are based on my own use of these sites, rather than on the owners' blurbs, and I have only included their major databases. Both sites have other data of more specialist interest.

© Ron Ferguson 2009

1 comment:

  1. Ancestry.co.uk have announced (24 May 2011) that they now include the images of the 1911 English census on their site. They comment:

    "For the time being, these records are available image only. They can be browsed by county, civil parish, sub-registration district, and enumeration district."

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