create.With
Ancestry’s new tree building wizard, you can easily create
your own tree starting with yourself and your parents and return
to update it at any time. And if you already have a family tree saved
elsewhere, as an Ancestry member you can easily import it using the
standard GEDCOM format.
build.Once
you’ve created your tree you can start building a rich picture
of your ancestors’ lives through the Person View. Here
you can add photos, records and details of events which shaped the
lives of your ancestors, from births, christenings and marriages
to military service, graduation, apprenticeships and much more. And
don’t forget if you discover something new you can go back
and update this information any time.
share.You
can invite relatives and friends to view your family tree and share
your discoveries with them. You determine what can and can’t
be seen about your ancestors. You can also connect with other
Ancestry members searching for the same ancestors and share your
experiences on the Ancestry Community message boards.
The largest collection of records
available online for the UK
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Complete Census collections
for England & Wales 1841-1901 and now including the 1841,
1851 and 1861 Scottish Censuses
FREE access to the complete English
and Welsh Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes 1837-2004
British Parish & Probate records from the early 1500s
Newspapers & Periodicals
Military records including British Army World War One Records
Immigration & Emigration records
The British Phone Books 1880-1984
And much, much more.