Genealogy.com announced this week the availability of the highly
anticipated 1900 Census Subscription. This exclusive online research tool provides
family history researchers with access to the entire collection of microfilm
images and indices from the 1900 Census. This is the only database to list every
U.S. resident from 1900. Available via monthly or yearly subscriptions, the
1900 Census Subscription can be accessed at familytreemaker.genealogy.com/1900census.html.
Offering quick, easy, and continuous access to 75 million
names from across the entire U.S., including the District of Columbia, the
Indian territories and the military, the 1900 Census Subscription allows
new and experienced genealogists alike to discover a wide variety of details
from their family's story from a single research destination.
"Completion of the 1900 Census Subscription project marks
a major milestone for both Genealogy.com and the genealogy community as
a whole. Three years in the making, this exclusive online resource reflects
the company's continuing commitment to provide the tools to make researching
family history easier and less time consuming. With these new indexed microfilm
images, customers no longer need to manually page through images to find
their ancestors, making research quicker and less tedious," said Genealogy.com's
General Manager Rob Armstrong. "Combined with our International &
Passenger Records, World Family Tree(TM), and Genealogy Library(TM) subscriptions,
the 1900 Census Subscription continues to make Genealogy.com the premiere
destination for valuable and historically significant family history data."
Instant Access, Growing Resource
Using any Internet-connected computer, American genealogists
can quickly and easily search the 1900 Census Subscription by head of household
across the entire U.S., comprising nearly three thousand counties. High-quality
hand-written documents offer a wealth of vital family history information,
including head-of-household, list of full family members by name, age, citizenship
status, and ethnic background. Details from the 1900 Census, such as place
of residence, provide additional clues for expanded research to other types
of records, including church and county records confirming births, baptisms,
marriages, and deaths.
Pricing, System Requirements, and Availability
The 1900 Census Subscription is available for a $19.99 monthly,
or $99.99 annual subscription fee. The subscription can be accessed through
any Internet-ready computer that has Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and
higher or Netscape Navigator 4.0 and higher. As with all software, a faster
processor, more RAM, and more free disk space may enhance performance. The
1900 Census Subscription can be accessed on the Internet at familytreemaker.genealogy.com/1900census.html.
A Vast Array of Genealogy Resources Online
In addition to the new 1900 Census Subscription, the Genealogy.com
site hosts a comprehensive list of additional online genealogy resources
including the International & Passenger Records Subscription, a dynamic
ever-growing resource with over 13 million records covering Western Europe,
Great Britain and Passenger lists from all major American immigration ports.
Also offered is the World Family Tree Diamond Collection, providing users
with online access to more than 130 million names in over 190,000 user-contributed
trees. Finding an ancestor in the World Family Tree may well add an entire
branch to one's family tree. Subscription services are also available at
Genealogy Library, another ever-growing resource that will provide a core
collection of genealogical research content in one convenient online research
tool. This comprehensive resource includes data spanning marriage records
to genealogies; vital, military, and land records to pedigrees; and 1850
census images to society journals. These valuable tools can save literally
years of research.