Find My Past Free Weekend
Find my Past has just announced that from 7am this Friday 22nd until 7am on Monday 25th (EST), world records* will be available for anyone to view, completely free of charge.
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- The largest collection of Irish family history records available online
- Passenger lists for ships sailing to and from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA
- An easy to use online family tree builder, which allows you to import and export your tree if you've built it elsewhere
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- Millions of records you won't find anywhere else, including fascinating World War 2 Prisoner of War records, millions of England & Wales Crime records and the incredible British in Indiacollection
- The largest online collection of England & Wales Electoral Registers, containing over 220 million names
- Birth, Marriage and Death records dating back to the 18th century
- The largest online collection of UK parish records, dating back to 1538
- Historical newspapers from across the world, including nearly 13 million British newspapers dating all the way back to 1710
- The most comprehensive collection of UK military records anywhere online
Have a look at their failsafe interview to drill your relatives for clues. You'll be able to begin populating your tree, and start your hunt for more names to add to it.
If you're new to exploring Find My Past collections please look at theirguide to Birth, Marriage and Death records a useful starting point, as well as new video guides, which offer useful tips on getting started with records, building a family tree, getting started with hints,
If you're looking for a little inspiration, or are curious to see what other explorers have discovered in their past, take a look at our discoveries for some ….
Tracing your family history with Findmypast offers you the chance to discover things about the past which shaped who you are today. Start this weekend, and see where your tree takes you.
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