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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2011

Forget the lights and the tinsel. Join Ancestry Anne as she tells you how to dress up your family tree with all of the holiday cheer — and family stories, photos and other whatnot you acquire — this season.

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  • I can understand private member trees if you want to keep family info private, but only for living or recently deceased family members. I have hit a few roadblocks in the 1700s and have found "hints" for these people in "private" family trees. I emailed the person asking for more info on this several hundred year old ancestor and both times was rudely told it was a private tree. I'm sorry, but I cannot understand this mentality. If you dont think its accurate, then say so. But sheeesh

  • Love the idea of capturing signatures on the WWI Draft Registrations since I don't have any photos of my extended family members. Thumbs up!!

  • How do you find out how many have the same name as an ancestor and population of county?

  • That was GREAT, Anne! Thanks so much! I have used several of those ideas but I never thought to use a signature for an ancestor's profile photo! I am sharing this with all my genie friends! Keep up the great work!

    LinJ47

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