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Free copy of Family Tree Magazine to download - no strings attached

  • Therese Lynch
  • Mar 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

Family History Magazine is providing a free copy of their March 2020 edition to download.

Front page of Family Tree Magazine March 2020 edition

On their Facebook page Family History said:

"In light of recent events, we're offering a FREE digital copy of our latest issue. Download yours here, and please share with other family history lovers who might need something to pass the time!"

I downloaded the magazine myself there does not appear to be any strings attached. There is no need to go their Facebook page. Just click here to go to the right landing page.

This is very generous of Family Tree Magazine, and will no doubt generate much (deserved) good will during these difficult times.

Please pass this blog post to your family and friends who are family history junkies like us. :-)

Happy reading

Therese

Your Family Genealogist

Picture : courtesy of Family Tree Magazine

 
 
 

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