NGS members give yourself a gift this holiday season by redeeming or extending your subscription to the US and Canada collection of Findmypast, a leading provider of genealogical records.
Through a special offer, NGS members will have access to the Findmypast U.S. and Canada collection at no cost for one year (a $99.50 value). As a bonus, members can upgrade their free accounts to the Findmypast World collection (a $199.50 value) for only $89. Members who take advantage of this offer will receive Findmypast World at a 55% discount while also supporting NGS.
These offers apply to new or current Findmypast members. Details on how to upgrade will be sent once the U.S. and Canada subscription has been redeemed.
Findmypast has an ever-expanding collection of more than two billion historical records from around the world. The site includes
Not a member of the National Genealogical Society, please consider a membership for yourself or a gift for the family historian in your family. More information is available at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/individual_member_benefits
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