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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 417682" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I was only going to get it for the 14 day trial too but I got hooked on it! Supposedly, if you go month to month, you can cancel at any time.</p><p> </p><p>I may be doing it wrong but if I try finding records from any place other than the Ancestry site, it's very difficult. Many states, counties or cities have sites where you can find records but you can't actually look at the documents, it's more for ordering copies of them, like if you need a copy of a death certificate or divorce papers and there's a charge for it. There's other places to look things up too but most of them require you to join and pay. I'm still having a lot of fun with it though and learning a lot of things I never knew before. I even found a copy of my grandfather's World War I draft card! I never thought about it before but he would have been the prime age to have been in WWI! But apparently he wasn't drafted because by the time the war broke out, he was already married and my mother had just been born!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 417682, member: 1883"] I was only going to get it for the 14 day trial too but I got hooked on it! Supposedly, if you go month to month, you can cancel at any time. I may be doing it wrong but if I try finding records from any place other than the Ancestry site, it's very difficult. Many states, counties or cities have sites where you can find records but you can't actually look at the documents, it's more for ordering copies of them, like if you need a copy of a death certificate or divorce papers and there's a charge for it. There's other places to look things up too but most of them require you to join and pay. I'm still having a lot of fun with it though and learning a lot of things I never knew before. I even found a copy of my grandfather's World War I draft card! I never thought about it before but he would have been the prime age to have been in WWI! But apparently he wasn't drafted because by the time the war broke out, he was already married and my mother had just been born! [/QUOTE]
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