TLC Who Do You Think You Are Star Sweepstakes: Enter Now and discover your roots like a celebrity! Win a trip for two to your family’s homeland plus access to a personal genealogical historian provided by Ancestry.com, just like the stars on the show.
Sweepstakes Rating: Okay
Eligibility: US, DC, Canada, (excluding Quebec), 21 and older
Entry Dates: July 23, 2014 and ends on August 29, 2014 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET
Entry Periods:
- #1: July 23 to July 25, 2014
- #2: July 30 to August 1, 2014
- #2: August 6 to August 8, 2014
- #4: August 13 to August 15, 2014
- #5: August 20 to August 22, 2014
- #6: August 27 to August 29, 2014
Website Entry | Official Rules
July 30: Three times – he had troubles
August 6: 2 lots of 200 acres each
August 13: A coat of arms
August 20: Traveled West on the Oregon Trail
August 27: Anxiety state
Entry Limit: one entry per person per entry period
One (1) Grand Prize: a trip for two people to the winner’s ancestral homeland. Trip includes two (2) roundtrip standard economy airfare tickets from a major airport near winners home to the destination location; accommodations for two (2) (single room, double occupancy); $2,000 spending money; and forty (hours) of Ancestory.com ProGenealogist research. ARV $14,000
Twelve (12) First Prizes (two per week): If both are US winners; first selected winner will receive one AncestoryDNA Test (ARV: $99.00) and the second selected winner will receive one Ancestry World Explorer Membership (ARV: $149.00 CAD). If both are Canadian winners, first selected winner will receive one ncestry Canada Deluxe Annual Membership (ARV:$119.88); and the second selected winner will receive one Ancestry World Deluxe 3-Month Membership (ARV: $89.9 CAD). Should there be one US winner and one Canadian winner, the US winner will receive AncestoryDNA Test (ARV: $99.00) and the Canadian winner will receive one (1) Ancestry Canada Deluxe Annual Membership (ARV:$119.88)
Random Drawing: on or about September 1, 2014
I so much want this, I have watched from the beginning and have always said they need to pick out a normal or regular person and do it for them. For us who maybe can’t afford the amount it would take to find out our ancestors. I was always told that my family couldn’t be traced because back in my Grandfathers time kids sometimes moved in with a neighbor or relative and took on that new families name. I have thought this on both sides of my family. I am suppose to have some Irish on my Mothers side and German, Indian on my Fathers side. Please pick me! I am so much interested in this and would be extremely delighted in winning this. Thank you! Vickie Anderson