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Offline Chris Doran

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Free Access to US and Canadian Records until July 2nd
« on: Sunday 30 June 24 01:12 BST (UK) »
From MyHeritage for Canada Day. I can't see the end time, but they usually say 11:59p.m. Mountain Time, which I make to be 7:59a.m. BST on Wednesday 3rd.

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From Ancestry.com, a huge number of histories and directories of churches, schools, employers, etc. Until 10:00a.m. ET = 3p.m. BST Tuesday.
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You need accounts (free) but don't have to sign up for free trial of the whole sites. No payment details are taken on registration.

As always with free periods, save anything you find on your own device, as you'll need a sub to see it after the offer closes.

I am told that some of these records are always free on the above sites or elsewhere, so check before you spend all your time on one particular set.

Whilst I'm here, Ancestry also has a new always free collection of Slavery-related newspaper articles.

Researching Penge, Anerley, (including the Crystal Palace) and neighbouring parts of Beckenham, currently in London (Bromley), formerly Surrey and/or Kent.

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Re: Free Access to US and Canadian Records until July 2nd
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 30 June 24 08:05 BST (UK) »
Thank you Chris

Staffordshire: Lawton Probyn Horrobin
Durham: Bamlett Hardman Winship Robinson
Suffolk: Leggett

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Re: Free Access to US and Canadian Records until July 2nd
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 30 June 24 12:49 BST (UK) »
Thanks Chris :)

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Re: Free Access to US and Canadian Records until July 2nd
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 30 June 24 16:31 BST (UK) »


Thank you Chris, much appreciated.

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