Ancestry has thousands of family trees shared by other members. They can help you identify how ancestors are related and give you clues about birth, marriage, and death information. Family trees are an excellent resource for filling in gaps in your research or even to simply know where to begin.
Use these helpful tips to quickly understand Family Trees records
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Members have uploaded their own family trees containing many names and dates which you may find helpful in your research.
You can expect to find names, ages, places, dates, family relationships, and more. You can also often find contact information for someone researching the same name.
The best way to find a Family Trees record is to enter as much information as you can into your search. The more you tell us about your ancestor, the easier it will be to find good matches about him or her.
Once you find a matching Family Trees record, save it to your family tree—that way you can provide evidence to back up the info in your family tree, easily share your discovery with your family, and quickly find the historical record again later.
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