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♣ ♣ Family Tree
This is actually a competition but I think that it may be of interest to anyone visiting this part of the site.
☼☼ Family Tree May 2014 is our 350th issue! To celebrate we’re running a bumper reader giveaway packed with family history goodies!
Our lucky 1st prize winner will receive:
☺ a findmypast annual ‘Full Britain’ subscription worth £99.50
☺ a copy of Family Historian 5 software worth £39
☺ an annual membership to a FFHS member family history society worth £10
☺ The Phillimore Atlas & Index of Parish Registers worth £50
☺ a First World War centenary jigsaw worth £12.99
☺ a joint adult English Heritage annual membership worth £86.
☺ Four runners-up will each win a First World War centenary jigsaw worth £12.99.
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic bundle of prizes all you need to do is complete the form – good luck! ☼☼
http:// family- tree.co .uk/cat egory/c ompetit ions/ scroll down to "350th issue giveaway!"
☼☼ Family Tree May 2014 is our 350th issue! To celebrate we’re running a bumper reader giveaway packed with family history goodies!
Our lucky 1st prize winner will receive:
☺ a findmypast annual ‘Full Britain’ subscription worth £99.50
☺ a copy of Family Historian 5 software worth £39
☺ an annual membership to a FFHS member family history society worth £10
☺ The Phillimore Atlas & Index of Parish Registers worth £50
☺ a First World War centenary jigsaw worth £12.99
☺ a joint adult English Heritage annual membership worth £86.
☺ Four runners-up will each win a First World War centenary jigsaw worth £12.99.
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic bundle of prizes all you need to do is complete the form – good luck! ☼☼
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had a subscription with findmypast for the last few years. They've recently revamped their website and now describe their UK subscription as 'Britain' because it includes the Scottish census. I don't think it includes Scottish bmd records, you may need a separate subscription with Scotlands People for that.
Sorry for the delay getting back to you wolf63, I've been visiting family for Easter. Apparently scotlandspeople own the exclusive rights to the births marriages and death records in Scotland and you need a separate subscription for that, or maybe it's a pay-per-view site. It's the same parent company so I can't see why they couldn't make them available on findmypast - other than the obvious that it's another money making scheme.