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  • Find My Past Blog - Start Your Family Tree Week competition winners announced

    We’re very pleased to announce the lucky winners of our Start Your Family Tree Week competition.
    Our winners are:
    Claire Stafford, Grant Feltham, Andrea Heath, Rachel Willis, Mary Napper, Katherine Walsh, Maureen Bowler, John Lock, Joanne Collins, Richard Wilson, Jill Marquis, Anne Brown, Christine Hughes, Diane Dare, Ruth Elizabeth Hogan, Diane Gow, Louise Booth, Brenda Wordsworth, Lorna P Cowan, Jane Cree, Steven Shaw, Mary de Burgh, Amanda Prowse, Scott Hamilton, James Stewart, Christine Bone, Christine Hodgetts, John Perfect, Sue Herrington, Janet Taylor, Ann Evans, Carole Davies, Rosemary Rowley, Janet Digby, Kate Taubman, Susan Steel, Jane Roberts, Margaret Lawrence, Leona Thomas, Julie Griffiths, Helen Scott, Laura Clarke, Richard Spencer, Roy Norris and Stuart McGee.
    Our winners have been awarded some fantastic prizes - see what they won
    Take a look at the correct answers to our questions:
    26 December:
    Q: How many generations can you record on our free family tree chart (including yourself)?
    A: Four
    27 December:
    Q: Where was Merry Christmas born in 1874?
    A: Midhurst, Sussex
    28 December:
    Q: How old is the one child named Mistletoe in the 1911 census?
    A: 10
    29 December:
    Q: In what year did Joan Christmas marry Peter Tree?
    A: 1956
    30 December:
    Q: How many people called Holly Berry are there in the 1901 census?
    A: Two
    31 December:
    Q: According to ScotlandsPeoples’ occupations guide, what is a Laxfisher?
    A: Salmon fisherman
    1 January:
    Q: What discount code will save you 10% on a findmypast.co.uk subscription until 31 January?
    A: NEWYEAR12
    Thanks to everyone who entered - we hope you enjoyed it!


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