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Although we love free genealogy sites here at Family History Daily, and have spent a large amount of time curating collections of no-cost resources for you, we also love and use paid genealogy subscription sites every day. These sites often offer unique collections of records, powerful tools, and a lot of convenience.

Ancestry, MyHeritage and Findmypast are the leaders in providing subscription-based genealogy records, but a lot of people are confused about the differences between them. Which of these genealogy sites is the best? Which one has more records? Do they all offer family trees? Should I try all three or stick with one? What is the cost?

The following guide is designed to provide a comparison of these three companies so that you can more easily answer these questions and make the most of the records they hold.

Before we begin, it is important that you know that we work with all three of these companies to share information, updates and promotions with you. Because we work with and use all of these sites you can trust that the information in this article is balanced and fair. We may also earn a fee to support our work if you choose to take advantage of subscriptions or free trials linked to from this page.

In the following comparison we have looked at 12 key elements of the “big three” genealogy subscription sites to help you understand what they have in common and what makes each one unique.

One of elements we have looked at is the number of records provided by each company. It is important to note that each genealogy company uses slightly different methods for determining the number of records they offer – but, generally, a record refers to a specific piece of information of genealogical or historical use in a source, such as the name of an individual and associated information. For this reason, one certificate, document or newspaper/book page can contain numerous “records.”

Findmypast does a good job of defining the process of record counting here.

For our indexed collections, record counts are defined as the information listed for each specific person included. For example, each line on a census is counted as one record as it contains information about one specific person.

Un-indexed collections such as newspapers, periodicals and electoral registers are trickier as there is no underlying structure to determine the number of individual entries.  In these cases, pages are sampled in their entirety and an average is then applied to determine an estimated number of names.

Another thing to note is that many collections, or similar collections, can be found through more than one of these services. This list of the 20 largest genealogy collections online clearly demonstrates this overlap.

In this comparison we have focused on the U.S. version of a site, where more than one exists. Availability of records and pricing varies from location to location.

This information is accurate as of August 29th, 2018.

The truth is, there is no right genealogy subscription service for everyone and not one of these site qualifies as the “best.” Each one of these sites offers different records and tools so they are all worth exploring individually. You will need to review all of the differences and decide which ones are worth your money.

Utilizing many search sites and databases in your searches is vital to discovering everything you can about your ancestors. To save money, focus and organize your research around specific questions and then subscribe to and use a single site at a time if it offers records you need – or fit as much research as you can into the two free weeks you can get with each site (find links above) and then determine if an ongoing subscription is valuable.


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