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Ancestry: Family Trees
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Ancestry.com users create profiles for each individual in their family tree, share memories, upload photos, record conversations and interviews — and invite family members to do the same. Users then search Ancestry.com’s extensive collection of more than 5 billion searchable names to find historical documents that capture their family story. Users can ... connect on the site’s message boards, some of the most active boards on the Web.
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At launch, Ancestry.fr and Ancestry.it will offer access to Ancestry's unrivaled global collection of more than 5 billion names and 24,000 databases and titles. The new sites will ... provide a networking platform for users to collaborate and connect with other site users globally, build an online family tree and upload irreplaceable content from personal archives such as photographs, stories and shoebox keepsakes.
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With Ancestry.co.uk, the UK's largest family history website, it can all be done from the comfort of your own home! It has never been easier to learn about your ancestry and build your family tree.
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Since July 2006, more than 2.5 million people have built family trees on Ancestry.com, some growing their trees to amazing heights. The largest tree includes almost 260,000 profiles. Another tree has almost 3,500 photos. And one user has shared his tree with more than 180 people.
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FamilySearch patrons at the designated facilities will have access to Ancestry.com’s completely indexed U.S. Federal Census Collection, 1790-1930, and more than 100 million names in passenger lists from 1820-1960, among other U.S. and international record collections. Throughout the past year, Ancestry.com has added indexes to Scotland censuses from 1841-1901, created the largest online collection of military and African American records, and reached more than 4 million user-submitted family trees.
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In the coming months, DNA results will integrate with online Ancestry.com family trees. Users DNA results can be added to their family trees, which already contain uploaded family photographs, stories and other media files, historical documents found on Ancestry.com and life timelines of their ancestors. Adding DNA results to a family tree multiplies a user's chances to find and make connections with genetic cousins -- and extend their family tree's branches.
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