Q: I am interested in genealogy and want as much documentation that I can get on marriages, divorces, etc. as soon as possible beginning in 1900. What would be the best genealogy service to use
A: Ancestry.com genealogy would be the best service for your needs. Ancestry.com is the most complete of all online genealogy services that we examined, and it has the largest resource base. Guests have access to birth, marriage and death, census records of the United States in 1850, the Social Security death index, the voter records, immigration and passenger lists, newspaper articles, photographs, maps and memories. Also, you can see and connect to other Ancestry members who compiled their own family trees and their audience a great feature if you share the parents and want to leverage their information.
Now, Ancestry.com offers a free 14-day trial, so you can start your genealogical research for free. After the 14 day trial period the US-based membership is $ 12.95 per month, while international members is $ 24.95 per month.