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Your Ancestry Questions are Answered + Tips: From the Video “How To Add FAN’s (Friends, Associates, and Neighbors) to Ancestry.com” (Nov 2019), Part One
In this video you’ll learn tips about how to add notes, comments, web links, cM Centimorgans or emoji’s to suffix box, keep track of other member trees, use Member Connect, keep track of DNA cousins, what is a “Quick and Dirty Tree,” and add stories on Ancestry.com.
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