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By: on May 25, 2021
On National Sisters’ Day, we share hands with British Airways to unite two sisters from Texas, for the first time, in the United Kingdom. Mandy Shore was born in the UK during World War II and was cared by her adoptive parents. When she started searching her family tree, Mandy discovered that her mother was a single woman who lived near the American Air Force base and her father remained a mystery for many years. Ancestry DNA helped her search and discover their family tree using a DNA test. ...
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By: on May 25, 2021
They Still Live a journey into the discovery of yourself. What does it mean to White, European, Black, Native American, and others? How am I different from Denver artists? Alisa Anthony and Thomas Detour Evans ask all these questions that have shed light on a dialogue about heritage through a picture sequence pairing African art relics, from the Paul Hamilton collection with African Americans from the Denver community. Each sketch is designed to make a new conversation on ancestral heritage a...
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By: on May 17, 2021
Ancestry and Legacy.com have announced that they have reached an agreement for the sale of Adpay to Legacy.com. Adpay is an Ancestry subsidiary and provides mobile solutions to media companies. Adpay is known for its Memoriams platform that enables people to publish or print obituaries in newspapers conveniently. Legacy.com founder Stopher Bartol says we are happy with Ancestry’s work for the Adpay business. We are very happy to partner with the Adpay business to make our shared mission to ...
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By: on May 17, 2021
Ancestry has released a Scandinavian and Portuguese communities list for members who have ties with these areas and helping people learn more about their family history. To provide better quality updates to our customers, we pull the DNA science to improve our products, resulting in meaningful and highly detailed historical insights. Ancestry has a network of over 15 million people that has a great collection of family trees and patented Genetic Communities technology. Ancestry can identify peop...
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By: on May 15, 2021
On average, one out of every eight women gets affected by breast cancer. It’s a heartbreaking statistic. And learning about it is important to spread awareness among women. Ancestry joined hands with Bright Pink to launch the Breast Cancer Awareness Month partnership in October 2020. It’s a national and non-profit program to prevent or detect breast or ovarian cancer at an early stage. Ancestry is feeling honored to work with Bright Pink on its mission to empower women to browse breast cance...
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By: on May 15, 2021
Ancestry has taken a significant step to make essential records available to everyone online. Ancestry has done this as part of its philanthropic initiative and has made online millions of Nazi and Holocaust persecution-related archives. These records will be accessible to anybody on https://www.ancestry.com/alwaysremember. Ancestry has done a partnership with Aroslen archives; it is an international center on Nazi along with the victims of National Socialism. The archive contains millions of n...
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