To celebrate the whole new Mike’s Bloggity Blog, I’m giving away a one year membership to Ancestry.ca!!!! (That is a $120 value!)
First, some info about the very cool website.
Ancestry.ca’s historical record collection reflects Canada’s multicultural heritage and enables members to explore their family’s history using Canadian and international records including the Canadian censuses, passenger lists, English, Welsh and Scottish censuses, birth, marriage and death records as well as user-contributed family trees, and by connecting to millions of other members making their own discoveries.
I actually got my own account and have discovered some really cool stuff about my own family. Â The website had pictures of the boat my grandmother sailed on when she was 12 years old! Â It definitely made an awesome mother’s day gift!
Now, how to win.
As always, there are two ways to win this awesome prize.
- Visit Ancestry.ca and leave one of their “facts & figures” as a comment in the comment section. (Make sure you enter your email)
- Tweet the following message: “I want to win a 1 year membership to Ancestry.ca with @mikesbloggity http://ow.ly/1NrD3”
Contest closes next Wednesday at 11:59pm MST.
Bonne Chance!
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I would love to give this prize to my husband for Christmas, he has started to do the family tree and really wants to leave it to his children before it is too late ! thanks for the chance to win Bernice
The world’s largest collection of family trees with more than 4 billion profiles from over 100 countries in 34 million member trees.
http://www.ancestry.ca/cs/legal/overview
I also tweeted (@enheritage) but did you realize the shortened url goes to a ‘page not found’ error message? Just thought I’d let you know.
I would love to win a membership to ancestry.ca. I recently found that a large portion of my father’s family came through Nova Scotia but due to several recent deaths in the family in the past 3 yrs…I cannot afford to pay for yet another membership. I already have a US membership
•A member of the Ancestry global network of family history websites
I tweeted! @athynajoy