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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.
The Ancestry DNA database revealed that Mandy had two half-sisters by her father’s side, living in Texas, America. In an email, Ann Burrage and Lynn Garner helped Mandy to complete the puzzle. Her father might be an American G.I., and after the end of the war, he moved to Texas and married and had two daughters without Mandy's information.
Understanding the price of family ties, Ancestry DNA and British Airways came together to provide flights to Ann and Lynn to meet her newly discovered sister in Britain, and the three sisters met with each other and the wonderful moment was captured in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch'v=EIyHlToWayo
If you also want to discover your family tree after seeing the story of these long-lost sisters. In that case, British Airways is offering the chance to search the rich history of the United Kingdom with an opportunity to win one round out of three round trip tickets to London with accommodation for four nights.
If you want to give other families a chance to make a trip of a lifetime, Ancestry DNA and British Airways had launched a social media lottery where three people will get a chance to win a pair of roundtrip Club World tickets on British Airways with complete four nights at the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane Hotel.
Note: There are three different entry periods, like August 4- August 26, 27 August- September 11, and 12 September and 30 September and one winner will be selected for each entry period.
Ancestry DNA reunites siblings
Dale Frye had grown up knowing his half-sisters in California, 20 years before he was born. Dale Frye took an Ancestry DNA test in search of his sister. At the start, there were no close connections, and he started to lose hope. After a year, Dale Frye received a message from a woman named Terry living in California and was excited to know how closely they are related. Dale’s wife Polly and Terry started to position the pieces together, and they realized that this was going to be a surprise for Gloria Molner, Terry’s mother.
Gloria was an only child and brought up by her mother and a man that she thought was her biological father. After hearing the story, we decided to fly Polly and Dale to meet Gloria and her children, Wayne and Terry. It was an emotional moment for all. Gloria Molner says, we have got a big family now, and we'll stick together. I feel blessed to be a part of Gloria and Dale’s reunion and excited to see the bonding between them and the rest of the family.
Check out Ancestry’s new collections and product enhancements
Crista Cowan, a professional Genealogist, shares this month’s product enhancements and new collections across Ancestry DNA. You can watch the video:https://www.youtube.com/watch'v=wB08i7AFrF4&feature=youtu.be
Ancestry updated Lifestory
Ancestry introduced Lifestory last year to better understand what your ancestor’s lives were like. The self-generated Lifestory has a lot of heavy lifting when translating information, facts, and dates into a narrative of someone’s life, but it shines when you make it your own. At starting, you have complete control of all the narrative snippets and have the ability to select which Historical Insights you want to save and improve your ancestor’s story with photos.
The result has been a very fast and intuitive way to show the rich tapestry of our ancestor’s lives. Some members have shared that they would choose to jump straight into writing their own stories without auto-generated Lifestory. To allow this, we have recently added a new option for customers to each tree’s settings page that will allow us to disable or enable stories being generated for that tree.
Turn Off stories
You need to tap on your tree and go to the True Settings. Under the settings option on the tree, you will find a new or added option below your Tree Name and Description of your tree. If the option Automatically builds stories for this tree is enabled. In that case, you can turn it off on a tree by tree basis, and any custom stories you have written will be pictured, and you can create more stories for your ancestors.
If the option Automatically build stories is turned off, it will not display for anyone seeing your tree.
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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 and origins and tells the story of the Ancestry DNA results. Ancestry took the interview of Paul Hamilton, an African Studies academic and previously was Colorado State Representative and famous collector of African masks. African Art asks him why this display is so difficult to the conversation of ancestral origins and identity.
While gathering African art, one of the discoveries was that the origin of Modern art was African art. Paul says Picasso and other’s artwork were influenced. Amidst Paul’s prized work is a Dan collection that boosts nearly 100 masks that are costly in the art world. Another workpiece is Buddha Dogo that originates from Mali. The Dogons have rich and deep scientific and astrological knowledge from more than 500 years ago.
Paul admits, I learned to despise Africa, as it was thought to be uncivilized. It was not unless he began studying history, finally becoming a history professor at college, he started a life-changing journey to discover the truth on Africa and its deep and rich history. Based on the research, Paul went to write African People’s contribution to World Civilizations.
After taking the Ancestry DNA test, Paul confirmed his ancestors or forefathers were from West Africa, and coincidentally, a large part of his art collection belongs from this region, including pieces from Liberia, Nigeria, Mali, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, and the Republic of Congo. Before the Ancestry DNA journey, Paul heard from family legends who suggested his great-grandmother was half Native American, but the DNA result does not provide any sign.
Paul was not surprised by the effect of European Ancestry that seems in many results and can use his DNA results to provide support to his previous research. Paul says this is unique that provides an opportunity for all people to examine how their ancestors affect us, whether we know it or not. By presenting traditional African art in a modern setting, Paul hopes it will motivate positive conversations for others who are interested in discovering their ethnic heritage. Despite the political climate, Paul hopes that They Still Live show will be a small step towards progress and moving our nation forward.
Paul had dedicated his life to the arts and conservation of some of the finest works from Africa. Outside the statues and masks, The Hamilton Library Collection includes nearly newspapers, magazines, audiotapes, 2,000 books, videotapes, and educational materials focused on African, African-American cultural, and historical issues and concerns. The collection includes 1960’s magazines (Muhammad Speaks, Negro Digest, Black Panther newspapers, and Black Scholar) and newspapers and the journal from 1916-1970. There will be an opening reception for the They Still Live exhibition and Ancestry DNA results for each model will be announced on reception.
Ancestry DNA results uncover 46 years of questions
Leslie H. was adopted in 1970 after her adopted parents were not able to have a child. It was a dinner party one night, and members discussed the possibility of adoption when another guest said he knew a woman wanting to give up a baby. After a few months, Leslie was picked up from the hospital by the family attorney and taken to her parents three days old. Leslie said she knew that she was an adopted child, and my parents never hide it from me. She added I was brought up in a loving home with loving parents and two sisters.
My mother got pregnant after adopting me, and they had a healthy pregnancy. My mother delivered a baby after 13 months after I was born. I was the only adopted child in the home. Due to adoption, she thought that finding out the identity of my parents would be impossible. After Leslie’s daughter was born in the 1990’s, she started to find out the truth about her biological family.
After successfully requesting the court, they released the records. She got the name of her biological family with the help of a third party. After discovering her mother had remarried, Leslie tried to trace her married surname, so Leslie put her research on hold. She started her research by signing up to Ancestry and took the Ancestry DNA test. Her results offered her ethnicity estimate and connected her with cousins.
Having only her mother’s married surname and maiden name, she messaged a few matches, and one of those matches confirmed that she knew her biological parents as a child and provided their names. She finally got to know her biological father’s name. She matched the information provided by her cousin, and from the Ancestry DNA test, she talked with large online adoption databases only to find out that she had half-siblings from her parental side looking for her.
Within hours, Leslie received a call from her half-sister, Jessica. Their stories merge, and Jessica said they were also looking for Leslie for years. Leslie came to know that her biological father had passed away, but she had two younger half-brothers. They are in touch, and Leslie now knows more of her cousins and several aunts. After discovering her parental family, Leslie went to social media to see if she could not find her birth mother.
Leslie messaged a woman whose profile matched her surname. The woman replied and confirmed that she was her biological mother and provided loads of family history. This past January, Leslie met her half-brother, and a few weeks later, she met her biological mother in EI Paso, and they spent some hours together. It has been a fantastic journey, and it was not possible without the help of Ancestry DNA and Ancestry DNA testing. Leslie says I will be grateful forever.
Ancestry releases State Classes and Short Courses
Ancestry Academy had released new classes and short courses. We will be giving you quick tips on one topic in 4-5 minutes or less and start with some basics of the US. Federal Census.
Pre 1850- Census
1850 Census- An Intro
1890 Census- Where is it?
1880 Census- An overview
Introduction to the 1940 Census
You can watch these short courses and classes free, and you need to create a login if you are watching Ancestry Academy Classes for the first time. If you have ancestors from Vermont, Michigan, Illinois, and Massachusetts. See the premium classes below:
The Green Mountain State: Vermont Research with Catherine Desmarais, CGsm
Illinois- Research in the Prairie state with David McDonald
Michigan: Family history in the Wolverine state with Kris W Rzepczynski, MLS, MA
Massachusetts: Research in the Bay State with Marian Pierre-Louis
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Ancestry has a long history of invention and innovation that has made our leadership perfect in family history and, recently, the rising field of consumer genomics. We have also added a fun and innovative way to further know about your family and also who you are, and where your ancestors lived. Ancestry DNA Traits is the new feature launched by Ancestry. It uses science and data to fuel ongoing journeys of discovery. Traits is a new method that enables you to discover traits, qualities, and characteristics influenced by your DNA.
Using Ancestry DNA Traits, you can study up to 18 traits and characteristics that you have got from your ancestors, and you can share this with your family and save all the information for your future generations. Ancestry DNA Traits help you understand how your DNA influences the characteristics that make you unique. You can also explore the science behind your physical and sensory traits, including your body share, hair color, eye color, earlobe, iris patterns, skin tone, and more.
You can also discover how your features, traits run in your family and how they are connected to your ethnic origins and get a detailed answer on how you are connected to one of your siblings or ask about your physical appearances, like red hair, light-colored eyes. Traits will provide you a dipped look at your personal stories by Around the World map.
Explore with Ancestry DNA can see how your Traits merge with your heritage and learn if your green eyes are common with other people with Irish Ancestry. Those who are using Ancestry DNA Mobile app will be the first to enable our new Traits to compare feature that permits you to compare your genetic markets that influence your qualities and traits with family, friends, or Ancestry DNA members who have traits.
You need to understand what today’s genetic technology has to say on what you have similar with your friends and family and share your results with family on the dinner table this holiday season. Traits is just a small trailer to you, and we are working to enable you to look at your personal discovery that will surely enrich your life. Ancestry DNA keeps your information secure and private, and privacy is our highest priority. We will continue to place you in control of your data and enable you and your companion or counterpart to participate in Traits comparison.
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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 help funeral homes and peoples publish obituaries on newspapers everywhere, in every format.
Howard Hochhauser, CEO, Adpay says, Adpay has been helping consumers publish obituaries on newspapers, and it has grown obituary submission on newspapers through its national network model over the past years. We are looking forward to continuing that race or momentum that serves both family history researchers and newspaper publishers. Howard also says that as the global leader, Ancestry understands the value of newspapers that help our customers find their own family stories.
Mike Henne, General Manager, and Founder, Adpay, says, We should be thankful to Ancestry and Legacy, who support our mission to publish obituaries in newspapers and provide more accessibility to all. He also added that we could feel that together with iPublish Solutions, we can further elevate the value of Legacy and make Adpay a powerful name.
Adpay- An Introduction
Adpay is a leading provider of print, digital, and mobile solutions for media companies. With over 20 years, Adpay provides a comprehensive edge to its partners to fascinate or attract customers in placing classified advertisements and obituary notices in the newspaper. Adpay’s Memoriams platform provides their service to thousands of funeral homes annually and provides them the ability to publish obituaries in multiple newspapers with comfort and ease.
Legacy.com- An Introduction
Legacy.com is an online memorials or obituaries company founded in 1998 and is the world’s largest commercial provider serving around 40 million users per month. Legacy.com has a home in America, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. It is giving more innovative memorialization solutions that help families honor and remember their loved ones.
Legacy.com hosts obituaries of almost 70% of all US deaths and is searched or visited among the top 40 websites in the world. Legacy.com provides online access to the public to pay tribute to obituaries that appear on newspapers or self-published on Legacy.com. The company reviews more than 10 lakh guestbook entries per month to check that the entries are correct to those close to the family. Legacy.com has more than 1500 newspaper affiliates in North America, Australia, and Europe and headquartered in Chicago.
Ancestry- An Introduction
Ancestry is a platform that helps people find their ancestors or forefathers, and the global leader in family history and genomics enables journeys of personal discovery to improve lives. Ancestry has 27 billion records and 18 million people in its database. With Ancestry, consumers can find their family stories and enhance their understanding of their lives. Ancestry helps people learn more about their family origins through historical records, DNA testing, and family trees. Ancestry has been helping people for 30 years, and they have built trust in millions of people.
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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 people with shared DNA and helps in determining where their ancestors lived in the past 300 years.
Scandinavian Communities
Ancestry has released around 200 new Scandinavian Communities to discover a link to family in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, and Norway. Some Ancestry members will try to find new connections in Eastern Norway and learn more about their ancestors who migrated to America in the past. Many city residents and farmers living in Eastern Norway regions began feeling crowded because the growing population and farmland became insufficient during the 19th century. Then, Eastern Norwegian people decided to move with their families to the upper Midwest to search for great and exciting opportunities for themselves and future generations.
Portuguese Communities
Ancestry has released over 20 Portuguese Communities with excellent knowledge on Portugal, Azores, Madeira, Cape Verde, and more. You can be surprised to know that you have a community in Madeira located 700 miles and south-west of Portugal. Portugal founded these areas in the early 15th century. With passing time, Madeira has become a well-known port for Europeans who were setting boats to Africa, Asia, and America.
Ancestry is the largest global consumer DNA network with over 15 million people tested. As many people are excited to join us, we expect the granularity and number of communities will increase.
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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 cancer risks with ease and confidence.
The Bright Pink and Ancestry has an information center. This center’s name is The Pink Door, and it provides free access to educational stuff about genetic testing, breast cancer screening, and what actions one should take against potential risks. The Bright Pink and Ancestry together have introduced a new video series. It’s called Real Conversations About Breast Cancer. This video series will feature conversations with genetic counselors, medical experts, families affected by breast cancer, and breast cancer survivors. This show has been inspiring breast cancer patients all over the globe. Listening to breast cancer survivors, previvors, and medical experts provides deep knowledge about this disease and helps women fight against it.
Of all breast cancer patients, around 10% inherited breast cancer from their genes. It means that many women are genetically predisposed to this disease, and they have no idea about it. Next-Generation Sequencing powers AncestryHealth that checks a large number of places in BRCA2 & BRCA1 genes. Using this method, AncestryHealth is able to tell women if they have a risk of inherited breast cancer or not.
Though getting access to Next Generation Sequencing is costly, AncestryHealth is allowing women with affordable access to this program. We’re not just talking about technology. Knowing about the health risks associated with you due to your genes is overwhelming. Under the AncestryHealth program, Ancestry selected health cases that are important and actionable to a mom and a family. AncestryHealth offers details on these selected health cases. The list of selected health conditions includes breast cancer, heart conditions, blood disorders, and colon cancer. The health information is provided in two ways. One way is to provide it in a simple report that anyone, including the customer, can understand. The other way is to provide it in a more detailed way to show it to your doctor. AncestryHealth also gives you access to counseling resources for your queries regarding your results.
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