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Submitted by: linda desouza

Describe your idea. How does it work and who does it help?

Wouldn't it be great if you could discover your family tree without the cost of joining sites and the expense of accessing deaths, marriages and births.
Everything these days can be achieved from the comfort of your home at a click of a mouse.

This would help people who are keen to find out more about their family tree, those who have started a family tree and have come to a halt for whatever reason.

What information or services do you need?

Access to Births, deaths and marriages

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