Free access to a MyHeritage collection each day in June

Each day throughout June, MyHeritage we will open one of its paid-subscription-only historical record collections to the public, providing full, free access to the collection. On some days, they’ll open two or three related collections for free.

MyHeritage will post regular updates on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram about the collections.

The day-long window for each collection will cover all time zones. As long as you visit the collection on the correct day, you should be able to search and view the records to your heart’s content.

In its announcement, MyHeritage said they are making this special offer “in the spirit of MyHeritage’s commitment to providing people with more opportunities and resources to further their genealogical research while at home.”

I particularly look forward to June 15 when I’ll be able to explore MyHeritage’s new Canadian newspaper collection. As for access to the 1921 Canada Census on June 16, it’s always available for free on Library and Archives Canada’s website, so that’s a bit of a yawner.

Free registration to MyHeritage will be required for non-MyHeritage users.

To see the list of collections that will be made available for free, visit MyHeritage’s announcement.

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