Hi Sandy,
They may not be allowing free access thru libraries anymore but I just got
in so the site hasn't
been Archived and isn't owned by
Ancestry.com <
http://Ancestry.com>. They
are growing, as a matter of
fact.
Here is a very good link and membership will afford you access to Heritage
and
Sandborn Maps as well and it isn't expensive.
http:
history.ky.gov <
http://history.ky.gov> Investing
membership_categories.htm
Katy
Montgomery,OH
On 10/12/05, ohgen(a)alltel.net <ohgen(a)alltel.net> wrote:
I just went to the Columbus Metropolitan Library pages, they have changed
to a new website layout and management. It appears that
Ancestry.com<http://Ancestry.com>is now the owner of Heritage Quest online census
and not allowing free
access?
Does anyone know about this change?
I was unable to access Heritage Quest with my library number for online
usage through Columbus Metropolitan Library Electronic Resources. I sent the
librarian a note to see what has happened.
What a shame, I used those census records on a daily basis.
Sandy
OHGenWeb SC
>
> From: Rita Hines <polingjane(a)sbcglobal.net>
> Date: 2005/10/11 Tue PM 08:45:29 CDT
> To: ohgen(a)alltel.net
> Subject: Heritage Quest no longer available
>
> I am an Ohio resident, but the Heritage Quest page is no longer
available on your web site. Whe I click on the heritage quest link I get the
columbus metropolitan library. The message says that the page is no longer
available. It has been archived.
>
> Rita Hines
>
>
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