Find My Past Competition
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The lucky winner of the One Year UK Subscription to FindMyPast has been drawn from the correct entries.
Newsletter subscriber, Karen Parkinson is delighted with her prize and can't wait to discover more about her ancestors.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the competition.
The Answer - Harriet Hoyland's alias was Laudanum Bet
The newspaper articles about her gave me an amazing insight into her life and explained why her death wasn't found at the time I expected but over 20 years later. I wouldn't have discovered her and her family's story without FindMyPast's online newspapers.
For your chance to win just answer this question:
What was the alias of Harriet Hoyland (nee Miller) of Attercliffe, Yorkshire?
I found the answer in a newspaper dated 1864 on FindMyPast
You can search for Harriet Hoyland (no subscription required to search and see a short extract; subscription required to view full article)
or read the article I’ve posted here.
Entries must be received before midnight (GMT) on Thursday 2nd November 2017.
Only one entry per person will be entered into the draw.
One lucky winner will be drawn from the correct entries on Friday 3rd November.
The winner will be notified by email.
Thank you to FindMyPast for offering the generous prize
The lucky winner of the One Year UK Subscription to FindMyPast has been drawn from the correct entries.
Newsletter subscriber, Karen Parkinson is delighted with her prize and can't wait to discover more about her ancestors.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the competition.
The Answer - Harriet Hoyland's alias was Laudanum Bet
The newspaper articles about her gave me an amazing insight into her life and explained why her death wasn't found at the time I expected but over 20 years later. I wouldn't have discovered her and her family's story without FindMyPast's online newspapers.
For your chance to win just answer this question:
What was the alias of Harriet Hoyland (nee Miller) of Attercliffe, Yorkshire?
I found the answer in a newspaper dated 1864 on FindMyPast
You can search for Harriet Hoyland (no subscription required to search and see a short extract; subscription required to view full article)
or read the article I’ve posted here.
Entries must be received before midnight (GMT) on Thursday 2nd November 2017.
Only one entry per person will be entered into the draw.
One lucky winner will be drawn from the correct entries on Friday 3rd November.
The winner will be notified by email.
Thank you to FindMyPast for offering the generous prize