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Find My Past Blog - Start Your Family Tree Week: 1 January

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  • Find My Past Blog - Start Your Family Tree Week: 1 January

    Happy New Year everybody!

    The final question in our festive family history challenge is:

    Q: What six letter name is given to the universally accepted file format for family tree software that allows you to save your tree and transfer it from one website to another?

    Our Family Tree Explorer page could help you find the answer…

    Now you just need to send your answers to all seven questions by email to competition@findmypast.co.uk, with ‘festive challenge’ in the subject field by 10 January 2011 to be in with a chance of winning some fantastic prizes. Remember to include your full name, postal address and a daytime telephone number so that we can contact you if you win a prize. If you’ve missed any of the questions during the week, just refer back to each day’s post here on the blog. See our list of prizes.

    We hope you and your families have all enjoyed the first Go ON: Start Your Family Tree Week. The fun doesn’t have to stop here though - visit our Start Your Family Tree Week page to learn about today’s activity.

    If you want to carry your family history on into the New Year, you can get 15% off any subscription to findmypast.co.uk until 31 January 2011 by entering the special discount code BAUBLE on the payment page in the promotional code field.

    For anyone with a full subscription to findmypast.co.uk, we’ve got a special New Year’s gift for you - millions of records from the Society of Genealogists now online for the first time at findmypast.co.uk: Boyd’s Marriage Index 1538-1840 & Boyd’s 1st Misc Series 1538-1775, Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850, St Andrew’s Holborn Marriage Index 1754-1812, Vicar-General Marriage Licence Allegations 1694-1850, Boyd’s London Burials 1538-1872, St Leonard’s Shoreditch burials 1805-1858 and workhouse deaths 1820-1828, and Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills Index 1750-1800.

    Search our parish records and probate and wills for these records.



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