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  • Find My Past Blog - World Cup widows and widowers – here’s part one of our competitio

    Throughout the World Cup, all the records* on findmypast.co.uk will be completely free to view whenever England play a match. England will play the USA this evening at 7.30pm so from 7pm to 10pm tonight findmypast.co.uk will be completely free.

    Here’s the competition question we’d like you to answer for the first part of the competition. Our census records will help you:

    What was the recorded occupation of William Matt, aged 36, living in Easthampstead, Berkshire in the 1911 census?

    This next bit won’t get you any extra points, but if you can tell us the meaning of William’s occupation we’ll be very impressed!

    The prize: a digital camera, vouchers for a year’s Full subscription plus much more.

    Keep your eye on the blog for a competition question to answer each time England play. For a chance to win the prize, send us your answers to all the competition questions when England get knocked out of the competition - we’ll give you details of how to enter then. Remember to make a note of your answer to each part of the competition – you’ll need to send us your answers in one bundle after England get knocked out.

    You have until 12 July to send us your answers and there can only be one winner. We’ll pick the winner at random from the entries that contain all of the correct answers - the judge’s decision is final. We’ll publish the winner on our blog on 13 July along with the answers to the questions.

    Good luck!

    *All records available using our Full subscription (including the 1911 Census) will be free: Living Relatives searches and Memorial scrolls are not included.



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