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 They travelled the globe, but one DNA test changed THEIR world.   October 2017 Update  Â

 They travelled the globe, but one DNA test changed THEIR world. [Read more](  [ancestry](  October 2017 Update [Log In](   [AncestryDNA][AncestryDNA](  []Inside Scoop [Our AncestryDNA Results]( Canadian travel bloggers Dave and Deb of The Planet D have been travelling the world full time for the last 8 years, visiting over 106 countries. They’ve cycled across Africa, driven from England to Mongolia, and swum in Antarctica. But their recent trip to Scotland turned out to be one of the most unique—and it all began with an AncestryDNA® test. [Read more](   []FEATURE [Game of Thrones](  [Were the Game Of Thrones characters really born to play their roles?]( On Game of Thrones, lineage is powerful and perilous. Family ties can get you killed. It turns out, the actors on the show are descended from fascinating figures themselves, according to new research from Ancestry. [Learn more](   []FEATURE [Share your story]( What have you learned about yourself—or your family—through Ancestry or AncestryDNA? We'd love to hear your story so please email us at [stories@ancestry.ca](.   []MUST-SEARCH COLLECTIONS   [UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946]( [UK, City and County Directories, 1766‑1946]( The first major county directories were published around 1820. In London, however, some directories were published even earlier. Search this collection to learn more information about businesses, government properties, and even view maps of these early establishments. [Search now](   [Fife, Scotland, Cupar Library Newspaper Index Cards, 1833-1987]( [Fife, Scotland, Cupar Library Newspaper Index Cards, 1833‑1987]( Cupar, the former County Town of Fife, has a superb series of indexes to newspapers held by its local library. The index card collection at Cupar Library consists of approximately 210,000 records, covering events such as births, marriages, deaths, wedding anniversaries, personal achievements, and personal tragedies. [Search now](   [Fife, Scotland, Electoral Registers, 1914-1966]( [Fife, Scotland, Electoral Registers, 1914‑1966]( This database contains yearly registers listing names and residences of people in Fife, Scotland, who were eligible to vote in elections. These year-by-year registers can help place your ancestors in a particular place and possibly also reveal a bit about property they owned. [Search now](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest](   [Contact Us](  [Support Center](  [Get the App](  [Ancestry.ca Shop](   Please add ancestry@ancestry.ca to your address book to make sure you don't miss an email. You are receiving this email because you have registered with Ancestry.ca using the email address {EMAIL}.   [Unsubscribe]( from this type of email.  [Email Preferences](  [View This Email Online](   Your privacy is important to us. View our [Privacy Statement]( for more information.   Use of Ancestry.ca is subject to our [Terms and Conditions](.   © 2017 ANCESTRY Ancestry.ca is operated by Ancestry Information Operations Unlimited Company in Dublin, Ireland, and whose registered office is at 70 Sir John Rogersons Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland. Â

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