![]() There will be a second, similar, contest, with a different question, on Tuesday, 23 October. Please share this contest opportunity with your friends and colleagues. Thank you to for offering to provide the prize for this contest. The decision will be final.Ħ) The winner's name and email address will be passed to for awarding of the prize by, and announced soon after on Genea-Musings. GMT on 22 October).ĥ) One winner will be selected from a random drawing conducted by Randy Seaver on Monday, 22 October 2012 using a random number generator for the number of entries submitted. "What was the exact death date of David Jackson ("D.J.") Carringer (1828-1902), and where was he buried?"Įntrants must provide a link to the information (which can be found on Genea-Musings, and elsewhere).Ĥ) The deadline for contest entries is Sunday, 21 October 2012 at 8:59 p.m. TL DR (too long didn’t read): The Ancestry Subscription Discount from AARP is good for one year if you renew for two six-month periods at the World Explorer level.1) Entrants must email me at their entry titled "Death Contest," and providing their name, location and email address.Ģ) Entrants must answer this question correctly: Ancestry might want to think about making this clearer for new and renewing subscribers, because right now it resembles figuring out your cell phone bill, but with nicer customer service reps. That equals 14 months of World Explorer for $208. All Access, All records on Ancestry,, & other sites. Call November 20th and gain another free month for renewing annually at the regular rate. & international records on Ancestry, 39.99/mo. So the math for me works out like this: $104 for Ancestry World Explorer through May 2015, with automatic 6-month renewal to November 2015 for another $104. And the Ancestry representative told me to call a few days before my 2015 annual renewal in November of 2015 to gain another extra month’s credit for sacrificing a few days of service. Because my renewal date is October 25, Ancestry credited me another month for the three days of service I lost by renewing today. The Ancestry representative I talked to this afternoon advised me to switch to a 6-month rate using the AARP discount ($104) with automatic renewal for another 6 months at the AARP discount rate. If you are a new Ancestry subscriber, call the same number to get started using the discount. ET) to link your AARP membership to your Ancestry account for the discount. If you are an existing Ancestry subscriber, wait until you are a few days out from your renewal and call 1-80 (7 days a week, 9 a.m. & international records on + + ($45/monthly or $199/6 months but no discount through AARP) Getting the AARP Discount & international records on ($34.99/monthly, $149/6 months or $104/6 months with AARP membership, renewable for another six months at the AARP discount rate) World Explorer Plus : All U.S. records on ($20/monthly or $99/6 months but no discount through AARP) World Explorer: All U.S. ![]() ![]() Ancestry Membership Levels: There are now three levels of Ancestry subscriptions: U.S. There was confusion among readers about Ancestry‘s actual pricing for this subscription discount, so here’s what I learned when I called today to renew my annual subscription. A few weeks ago, I published a post about the 30 percent AARP discount to subscriptions for new or renewing Ancestry World Explorer subscribers. You can save $100 on an annual Ancestry World Explorer subscription if you are an American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) member. And yes, a lot of online trees say that you’re a descendent of Nero or Jesus or tribe leader Unga Bunga or whatever, but those are unsourced and just made up by the. A lot of research has been done on them, but because of the lack of records, we will never know their ancestors past that point. The Ancestry Subscription Discount from AARP is for real! The farthest anyone with European ancestry can go is the ancestors of Charlemagne (6th/7th century).
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