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Ancestry free for 30 days. and Who do you think yo

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Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 30 Aug 2006 13:23

nudge

Janet

Janet Report 29 Aug 2006 19:49

You will be obliged to give your Credit/Switch Card Number before they grant you access to the Site which will be accessed by your user name and password they assign to you. You will have then until 28 September to make up your mind whether or not you will go for the full year at a cost of £69 or whether you pull out at that point or maybe just pay a small amount to access parts of the records after 28 Sept. Janet

Ang J

Ang J Report 29 Aug 2006 19:28

Thats great but people who pay alot of money per year to get ancestry will find the sight is very slow after the tv series goes out.

fraserbooks

fraserbooks Report 29 Aug 2006 18:41

Ancestry are offering a free 30 day trial via this weeks radio times. You just have to ring 0800 032 4688. Radi times have also announced the subjects for the new series of 'Who do you think you are'. Robert Lindsay discovering his grandfather who fought at Galipoli...Barbara Windsor.. cockney roots.. Julia Sawalha..Jordanian roots.. David Tenant. Irish roots.. Nigella Lawson.. Jewish roots.. Colin Jackson.. Jamaican slave roots.. Jeremy Irons Irish roots..David Dickenson adoption and armenian roots. It looks as though they are tackling some of the more difficult research areas. Should be good.