I received this information from Findmypast today:
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At Findmypast you’ll delve deeper into your ancestors' lives and the world in which they lived within the largest collection of British and Irish newspapers online, exclusive religious, military, migration records and Censuses, and more Irish and non-conformist resources than anywhere else. Discover centuries of migrations across oceans, wartime heroism, and connections to ancient British & Irish communities.
Findmypast’s easy-to-use, handy features make uncovering and understanding your family tree simple. With access to a connected web of family trees, you can search for clues or connect with long-lost family members. Clever family tree hints are a valuable tool to help you get further, faster and with more accuracy. Try clipping the stories of your ancestors’ lives from newspaper pages and preserving them in your own Collections.
You can also join a thriving community of likeminded people on Facebook to help with hints and tips, and gain access to simple-to-follow guidance on getting started and making the most of your subscription. With new records added every week, Findmypast subscriptions offer continued value and new family stories to uncover.
Jen Baldwin, Research Specialist at Findmypast said: “This is an exciting opportunity for anyone with British or Irish roots to dive into their story and make meaningful connections with their origin country. The historical records plus the opportunity to connect with other descendants in the UK today is a remarkable combination. You might uncover a military hero, a family member on holiday in the 1921 Census, or even a Colonial era immigration record scanned in full color. I’ve found all of those and more in my own family tree! But it’s only available for a limited
time, so grab it while you can.”
Findmypast offer details:
- 50% off 12-month subscription, 30% off 1- and 3-month subscriptions
- Redeemed at checkout at www.findmypast.com/subscriptions
- Available from 10am Friday 20 June 2025 to midnight local time Sunday 29 June 2025
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Disclosure: I have a complimentary subscription to Findmypast, and have accepted meals and services from Findmypast, as a Findmypast Ambassador. This has not affected my objectivity relative to Findmypast and its products.
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