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Ancestry’s Family Membership Plan
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ByBarbara

Ancestry.com has added a new membership called Family plan. It allows you to add up to 4 other family members to have access to your account. This is different from the DNA invite which allows you to give access to your DNA. This new plan allows family to sign in and use all the resource. To learn more about this click on the link: Ancestry® Family Plan Memberships
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