To mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, Findmypast is providing free access, from November 9 to 12, to all of its UK, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and US records as well as all British, Irish and world newspapers.
Free access starts today, November 9, at 12 noon GMT (7:00 a.m. Eastern time) and ends on November 12 at 12 noon GMT. After this, you can only view records with a valid subscription.
Live broadcast November 9
Findmypast will also host today today a free Remembrance Weekend live broadcast on YouTube at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time, featuring in-house military expert, Paul Nixon, search expert, Estelle Calfe, and British record and newspaper specialist, Myko Clelland. Viewers will receive expert tips for using Findmypast’s vast collection of records and historical newspapers to create detailed profiles of their military ancestor’s lives. The broadcast will include live Q&A sessions during which viewers will be invited to submit their questions to Findmypast’s experts.
If you can’t watch the live broadcast, I won’t be surprised to learn a recording will be available afterward.
Looking for my mothers mother. Her maiden name was Margaret Flynn, she married twice once to a Tose and once to a Mynes. I have no other info, can you please help?
Have you considered joining a Facebook genealogy group that focuses on where your grandmother lived? When and where was she born?