Sunday 26 December 2021

Deceased Online's buy one get one free offer

From Deceased Online (www.deceasedonline.com):

We're delighted to wish our customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year with Buy One Get One Free on pay-per-view voucher purchases at www.deceasedonline.com. The offer runs from now until midday on Tuesday 4th January 2022. 

  • To take advantage of the offer, add vouchers to your basket and click "add promotions code".
  • Enter the code MERRYCHRISTMAS and click "add to basket".
  • Then complete your voucher purchase as normal and your free vouchers will be added to your account.


Deceased Online has some great records on it, but it can be a difficult site to navigate if you have not taken out a subscription of any kind. Here's how to identify what is on the site if you have purchased some credits:

Get the most out of Deceased Online

To narrow searches down to an area or to a specific cemetery or crematorium use the advanced search facility. For example, to search records in Salford, select the following:

Country - United Kingdom
Region - North West
County - Greater Manchester
Contributor - Salford City Council (for all Salford records)
or Cemetery - Agecroft Cemetery, Salford (for Agecroft Cemetery only)


It's been a while since I have used the site, but from the top of my head it is great for records in Scotland for Aberdeenshire and Angus, and I believe it also has some crematorium records from Edinburgh. The site also offers access to records from Scottish Monumental Inscriptions (https://scottish-monumental-inscriptions.com).

Chris

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