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Ancestry currently has more than 16 billion records online and millions more are added every single day. We want to provide you with as many ways into those records as possible. Join Crista Cowan as she shares some of her favorite tips to make you a search pro and (even more important) a true researcher.
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Комментарии : 57   
@jeaniegarrett7238
@jeaniegarrett7238 6 лет назад
Thank you for your utube postings. I'm just getting started and your postings are a tremendous help.
@mcvicky524
@mcvicky524 9 лет назад
After two years of heavy use on Ancestry I learned a few tricks! Thanks!
@libbykat3958
@libbykat3958 6 лет назад
Great presentation with many helpful points, as always. Thank you!
@nancycoy9510
@nancycoy9510 9 лет назад
Another great video Crista!
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 2 года назад
We're sorry to hear this! We hope you get feeling better soon! This video will remain up so hopefully you will get the chance to watch once you're feeling up to it. Have a lovely day!
@frankhooper7871
@frankhooper7871 6 лет назад
I love the thought of a census containing details of the deaths of those living!
@robynj.garrett2306
@robynj.garrett2306 3 года назад
Excellent! I normally just learn the "hard way" but thought id check out the tips an trick and I love it great job!!
@Taxberg214
@Taxberg214 9 лет назад
Great info as usual! Thank you!
@cheryldussault8599
@cheryldussault8599 9 лет назад
The tip that you posted about "searching without a name" is a really great tip and an AH HA moment for me. I've been trying to use wildcards in searching by last name, and never even thought about searching by another field and leaving the name fields blank. Thanks Crista!
@Cindi01ful
@Cindi01ful 6 лет назад
Cheryl Dussault @
@aquilaclark814
@aquilaclark814 5 лет назад
This Is such a good video on how to do genealogy search ..this will help me a lot ☺️..thank you
@pandoraw3664
@pandoraw3664 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the great video! I am also looking in Arkansas! I am going to apply these tips today!
@annekennedyphotos
@annekennedyphotos 3 года назад
Thank you so much , great video so helpful 👍
@kathydove5638
@kathydove5638 4 года назад
You do a beautiful job with this video. I was recently reconnected with my birth Mother and was so excited to find my family history! I have been doing the family tree for us all but hit a brick wall only a few generations back! There are all sorts of rumors and stories about what happened, but I cannot find anything. It's like he fell out of the sky. Hopefully, with your help (and adding more family DNA) I can unravel this big family secret. Thank you for doing these.
@myfeliscatus
@myfeliscatus 4 года назад
Very nice job, you clearly know how to teach, thanks
@melesingh1395
@melesingh1395 2 года назад
Great job love it
@MaxCarroll
@MaxCarroll 4 года назад
Cool video loved it
@dianehartman9252
@dianehartman9252 5 лет назад
Good tips
@gibsonmemoriallibrary7603
@gibsonmemoriallibrary7603 2 года назад
Great information I learned alot Thank you
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@LIGHTOTS
@LIGHTOTS 8 лет назад
When will new videos for the new Ancestry site be up. Because alot of stuff I can no longer acess anymore.
@Auroradiluculum
@Auroradiluculum 2 года назад
Thank you for this tutorial
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 2 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@LIGHTOTS
@LIGHTOTS 8 лет назад
Imma try it.
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 2 года назад
Great to hear! What were some of the discoveries you were able to make?
@paulbaxter430
@paulbaxter430 7 лет назад
Hi Crista, Just a quick question, if an ancestor isn't showing a hint (leaf) does that mean that there are no records in the Ancestry database, or is it still worthwhile researching that ancestor through Ancestry. Thanks Paul
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 7 лет назад
Paul - Ancestry only provides leaf hints for the top 10% of our most popular databases as a means to get people started. If you have no leaf hints for an individual it could be that you have some information entered incorrectly into your tree, it could be that they do not appear in one of our more popular record collections, or it could be that their name and other information has been entered into the original records incorrectly. It is always a good idea to search. If you have a specific example of someone in your tree who has no leaf hints, I would be happy to provide you with more specific direction. (Crista)
@MariaLopez-hc2nm
@MariaLopez-hc2nm 5 лет назад
Can anyone help with European area as this is mainly American
@MrSquareart
@MrSquareart 4 года назад
Still just a beginner!
@jasonjase8661
@jasonjase8661 2 года назад
One thing I find odd about the search options is if you search the person name as exact on the filter very often I come up with zero results. I change the filter of the name back to similar and it finds dozens of records exactly as I spelled it.
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feedback about this, Jason. We're always keen to review and suggestion or feedback from our members, if you would like to submit any details of issues you've had with the search feature or would like to add suggestions, you can do do here; bit.ly/3z8aNwy. We appreciate it!
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 5 месяцев назад
When do adoption services agencies release information to the adoptee who's looking for the truth? When does that information get released to an adoptee' s family?
@timetospeakout1
@timetospeakout1 4 года назад
Trying to learn this and help my mom. Should we put in her maiden name or married name?
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 4 года назад
Always enter women into the family tree by their maiden name. In the search forms, when searching for historical records, use the name they were using at the time of the record you are looking for. So, for example, if you are looking for a birth record, using the maiden name. If you are looking for a death record, use the last name she was using at the time of death. You might find this video helpful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u0PoHHrDLFA.html
@Elsanta666
@Elsanta666 3 года назад
WHAT HAPPENDS TO MY SAMPLE AFTER TESTING?
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 5 месяцев назад
I've missed your videos. I want to know how I can find proof that records I have, or have found, are truly for people related to me. There are too many William Rogers's. There are too many people named Sweat, or Swett, that might be related to me. How do I find someone who will not charge hundreds for permorming genealogical dna?
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much for watching, Patricia! We know that at times is can be tricky to discern if the records you find are applicable for your family tree. We have a great guide on ensuring the records you're saving are the right ones for your ancestors, if you'd like to check that out! You'll find these tips listed here, which we hope can help you: support.ancestry.com/s/article/Ensuring-Your-Tree-is-Accurate?language=en_US We wish you all the best in your continued research!
@bfigueroa419
@bfigueroa419 4 года назад
I disagree somewhat with your iterative search example in the 1930 census. It seems more likely you'd find a misspelled name when searching by name than by just searching by birth year & birth place. I find those two are often wrong in census, but Ancestry will still show me results of different name spellings etc.
@jimmytx3
@jimmytx3 4 года назад
how can eliminate places or names from my search?
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 4 года назад
Hi James, To eliminate any piece of data from your search, just click on EDIT SEARCH and remove it.
@jpace4revolution
@jpace4revolution 3 года назад
I’m just trying to do my family tree going back to Adam & Eve. I don’t need all these horizontal views, multiple windows open just tell me what to type in
@clandestine.thoughts1896
@clandestine.thoughts1896 6 лет назад
Decent videos for newbies although a couple tips will make you hit brick walls, as you refer to them. when searching German records the OCR for sutterlin German, and other old German writing is highly inaccurate, and have found members of the family i wouldn't have found by "refining" my search, a lot of the time you do have to literally go thru a broad query for hours to find a match to who it actually is.
@josephpurington
@josephpurington 6 лет назад
What do I do if I'm adopted and don't Know any information
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 6 лет назад
Have you taken an AncestryDNA test?
@josephpurington
@josephpurington 6 лет назад
Ancestry yes I have.
@anniesue4456
@anniesue4456 3 года назад
A DNA test you might get lucky ... I would go to the state agency
@doloresgailey2429
@doloresgailey2429 6 лет назад
How do you put marriages on a family view report and how do you put spouses for everyone relationship report. where can I get help on all reports. The book is useless.
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS 6 лет назад
Are you asking about different views of your family tree on Ancestry or are you using a desktop software program like Family Tree Maker?
@mtpokit
@mtpokit 9 лет назад
Rural Pennsylvanians also went by middle name on documentation. Thanks
@LoisAGrimm
@LoisAGrimm 4 года назад
This is very interesting. I'm a Pennsylvanian and most of my family have been here for at least 150 years. Thanks for this tip!!
@KetsamoneRasphone-hr8eo
@KetsamoneRasphone-hr8eo Год назад
But can you help me out please
@AncestryUS
@AncestryUS Год назад
Hi, Ketsamone. Thanks for getting in touch. We're always happy to help answer your questions. Can you tell us what help you need? We look forward to your response.
@saratexas5181
@saratexas5181 Год назад
I clicked on this because I’m pretty sure I’m related to James Henry Kerr 🤣.
@CristaCowan
@CristaCowan Год назад
He is my 2x great-grandfather. His son, Albert, was my mom's grandpa. How are you related to him?
@Canopus68
@Canopus68 4 года назад
How do you get to the point of working on a tree? I have my wife on my account as guest. She has an account and is going to send in her second DNA test--they lost the first one. Every time she tries to start a tree, all she gets is Ancestry ads. How can she build her own tree using research and DNA information, if they don't lose it again? I was told that as a guest she works off me tree for free. ???
@703llh1
@703llh1 2 года назад
Sorry ..can't do it. Between the coughing..the hacking..the head cold on every video..everyone..I can't listen.
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