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free UK/Irish records at Ancestry 18-20 Feb

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JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 19 Feb 2017 17:31



http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/group/uk_irish_records

This is what the Lost Cousins newsletter says (where I saw the offer)

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Free weekend at Ancestry.co.uk ENDS MONDAY

All UK & Ireland records are free at Ancestry's UK site between Saturday 18th February and Monday 20th February. ...

For a full list, including major resources such as censuses, parish registers, army records, and passenger lists follow this link. (the one I gave above)

To view the records included in the offer you will need to register (or log-in if you have registered previously) but you WON'T need to provide credit card or bank details to benefit from this offer. If you are asked for your credit card information then you're signing up for a free trial, which is completely different from this free weekend.

Note: as far as I know these records are only free at the Ancestry.co.uk site and not at other Ancestry sites.For a full list, including major resources such as censuses, parish registers, army records, and passenger lists follow this link.

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So it's the same as I explained for the Canadian offer: use a lapsed account to log in, or register for a free account.