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  2. Signing in to and out of Your Ancestry® Account

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    Sign in with an Ancestry account (email/username and password), Google, or Apple. Enter your email/username and password > Sign in. (Need help with your password? See resetting a forgotten password.) If prompted, enter the two-step verification code > choose whether or not to Remember this device > Submit code.

  3. Church of Jesus Christ-Ancestry® Membership

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    Free memberships to Ancestry® are available to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Over 99% of the 33,000 collections on Ancestry are available with the Church of Jesus Christ-Ancestry Membership. To import a tree from FamilySearch to Ancestry, activate your free membership on the Ancestry account you want to import the ...

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  5. Signing in to and out of Your Ancestry® Account

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    Upload FilesOr drop files. 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.

  6. Creating a Free Ancestry® Account

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    You can create a free Ancestry® account (also known as a Registered Guest account) by signing up with Google, Apple, or your email address.

  7. Uploading and Downloading Trees - Ancestry.com

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    Upload a family tree. Click Choose File or Browse. Select the GEDCOM file you want to upload and click Open. Enter a name for your tree in the Name your family tree field. To make your tree private, uncheck Make my family tree public. By default, all trees are listed as public. In public family trees, all information is viewable and searchable ...

  8. Moving Trees Between Accounts - Ancestry.com

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    Downloading a tree. If you're moving a tree from another one of your accounts, sign in to the account with the tree you want to move. If someone else is sending you the tree file from their account, skip to the uploading a tree section. From any page on Ancestry, click the Trees tab and select a tree. In the toolbar on the left, click More ...

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    Getting Started With Your Account. Signing in to and out of Your Ancestry® Account. Free Registered Guest Accounts. Ancestry® Free Trials. Creating a Free Ancestry® Account. Creating an Email Address. View All (7)

  10. The Social Security Death Index - Ancestry.com

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    The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) contains information about millions of deceased people with U.S. social security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA). Deaths not reported to the SSA are not recorded in the Social Security Death Index. Records have been kept since 1962, but the index contains a ...

  11. Family Tree Maker FAQ - Ancestry.com

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    MacKiev Family Tree Maker FAQ. Contacting Ancestry®. Because Family Tree Maker still syncs with Ancestry, a small segment of Family Tree Maker questions (those involving signing in to your Ancestry account or adjusting your Ancestry membership) can be addressed only by Ancestry. Below is a list of common reasons for contacting Ancestry, along ...