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Your Genealogy Legacy

By: Diana Heslin
On: December 17, 2021
In: Genealogy TV Updates
Tagged: Ancestry, ancestrydna, family archive, family history, FamilySearch, genealogist, genealogy, genealogy research, genealogy websites, MyHeritage, organize genealogy, preserve family, what happens to an ancestry account when someone dies, what to do with genealogy when someone dies, Your Genealogy Legacy, your legacy

What happens to our accounts at Ancestry, FamilySearch, and MyHeritage when we pass away?  How can we ensure that all the years of genealogy research we have done, does not end up in the trash? It’s time to start the conversation, get organized so you can hand down your family history research to family and future generations.

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