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Click the FamilySearch icon and choose to link, add, or unlink a person to FamilySearch To link: Find and select the best match in FamilySearch, then click Connect Person To add: Click Add to FamilySearch Family relationships will be added too To unlink: click Disconnect person from FamilySearch and then Disconnect They’ll stay in both
- Requesting a Download of Your Account Data - Ancestry. com
To download your tree data, DNA Data, and personal account data, sign in to your account Click your name or username in the top-right corner and select Account Settings > Download your data, then request the data you want
- Signing in to and out of Your Ancestry® Account
To sign in, go to Ancestry com and click SIGN IN Enter your login details and click Sign in To sign out, in the top-right corner of any Ancestry page, click your name or username and then click Sign out
- What can we help you with? - Ancestry. com
Visit Ancestry Support to get help online for your Ancestry account and learn how to find genealogy resources with step-by-step guides
- Family Tree Maker FAQ - Ancestry. com
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- Signing in to and out of Your Ancestry® Account
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- Ancestry® Account
Enter your login details and click Sign in To sign out, in the top-right corner of any Ancestry page, click your name or username and then click Sign out 4463931 Views • Jan 27, 2020 • Knowledge
- Creating a Free Ancestry® Account
You can create a free Ancestry® account (also known as a Registered Guest account) by signing up with Google, Apple, or your email address
- Changing Your Username - Ancestry. com
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