Congratulations to the three winners in our latest travel competition where you could win one of three AncestryDNA Kits, and a great coffee table book, with a total value of $447! The first prize winner is Lisa Lazzaroni of Manly, NSW, and the two runner up winners are Julie Walker of Blue Mountains, NSW, and Anna Barguirdjian of Mosman, NSW.
The first prize is:
An AncestryDNA Kit valued at $129 and a copy of Explore Australia 2019 (Hardie Grant) valued at $60
The two secondary prizes are:
An AncestryDNA Kit valued at $129 each
To be in the running, all you have to do is fill in the form below, and tell us what year the Spanish Armada in Ireland took place, and in 25 words or less which country you would love to have in your DNA results and why.
You’ll find the answer to the question in our AncestryDNA Kit review here.
Click here to read our general terms and conditions, and those specific to this competition.
This competition is NOW CLOSED.
Reviews
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Family
I knon we are apart Irish part Canadian Some English so Germamy so Russians
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DNA Test Will Solve My Family Puzzle
I'm trying to trace my ancestry in Germany but some vital records are missing. A DNA test will connect me to the right family tree.
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Spanish Heritage
My family line is identified as originating in the Basque region of Spain, and I would like to learn as many details as possible.
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Confirm my ancestry and maybe a few surprises
I would love to Confirm my ancestry predominantly European I suspect. and maybe a few surprises that I would not expext but may be caused due to travel and wars.
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I'd love to get my DNA tested
I expect that I'd find a lot of western European ancestors, particularly from the UK, esp. Wales.
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my ancestors
I know that my mother's ancestors came from Scotland and my father's from England but I'm fascinated to know about other ancestry origins
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irish/ australian ancestary
I love to find out my D N A
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DNA (Discover New Ancestors).
With my name I know it is British on both sides but my late mum always maintained her ancestors came from Normandy. I'm fascinated?
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Mysterious Ancestor
My known ancestry is predominantly British but gg grandpa born in southern France with a Spanish name perhaps explains my fascination with all things Spanish.