Simone A
GBCharged for year subscription before trial periord ended I really liked being able to access US Church records for my ancestors. From my experience, most of the information was from the UK and I don't have enough background on my ancestors to link to UK info. This was also very costly for the amount of usable info provided. WARNING to OTHERS: my credit card was charged for a year subscription BEFORE my trial period was over. If this happens to you, there is a 14-day cooling off period where they should refund your $. Operating hours are UK time zone.
        Sharon Sommier-Mulligan
CAIt all started well when building my… It all started well when building my tree. However, when trying to add great grandparents… not so much. I added a great grandfather ( this happened twice) … it was good. Then tried adding a spouse for this person and she ended up being a step-mother for the child.no matter what I tried, I ended up with a mixed up parent-child result. That’s why I’m giving up.
        Susan Worth-LaManna
GBFinding My Great-Grandfather! I came to this site to find information on my great-grandparents who came from Ireland to the US in the mid-1800s. That was all I knew. The construction of a family tree, adding in my parents and grandparents, resulted in finding the names of both great-grandparents and where they were born. I spent about 3 hours reading and found the site easy to navigate, even for a tech "rookie" like me.
        STEVE
GBLike all ancestry sites they give a bit… Like all ancestry sites they give a bit but expect a lot of money once you use up your free element. But what sets this site apart is the speed of response, the accuracy of the suggestions and depth and breadth of resources. They are exceptional.
        Vicki Saffore-Hiler
GBuser friendly site user friendly site. immediate hints appropriate to my family line.