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Our Free Weekend is now live!
From now until 7am on Monday, January 25th (EDT), we're giving everyone the chance to bring their past to life for free, with unlimited access to over 4 billion records from all over the world on Findmypast.
As we don't want you to miss out, we're giving you free access to our newspaper archive for the weekend. That includes all British, Irish, US and World newspapers!
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Throughout our Free Weekend, you’ll also be able to access everything you need to build an incredible family tree, including:
There is no need to do anything to your account to get started this weekend, just sign in as normal and you’ll be able to explore our record sets from around the world. If you've forgotten your password, click here to get a reminder.
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A short guide to searching for your relatives in the censuses
Watch our new and improved step-by-step video guide to records to find out more about our records and how to find your family.
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Getting started with your family tree
For some top tips on how to get the most out of our records, take a look at our brand new video to discover just how easy it is to get started on your family's story.
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