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FINDMYPAST: master game-changing tips

Discover how to search smarter, locate new records and build a better online family tree using Findmypast- Mary McKee takes us on a tour, sharing game-changing user tips along the way.

F indmypast provides access to thousands of record sets, many of them comprising millions of records, thus in total providing you with access to billions of digitised family history records in which to search for your ancestors.

In addition the website provides you with useful and innovative online tree building tools, and a very adaptable search system – to help you devise search queries to find the results you need. Let’s take a tour of Findmypast, beginning with search tips.

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