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Meet an unforgettable family. Then discover more about your own. Meet an unforgettable family. Then

Meet an unforgettable family. Then discover more about your own. Meet an unforgettable family. Then discover more about your own. [Learn more]( [ancestry]( November 2017 Update [Log In]( [Hero Image]( Latest News [Ancestry celebrates Disney•Pixar’s Coco.]( Coco tells the extraordinary journey of a young boy who unlocks the real story behind his family history. This holiday season, help someone discover their own family mystery. It may change how they see themselves and their perspective on the world around them. [Learn more]( []Features [Save on the gift that never fails to delight.]( With an Ancestry Gift Membership, they can build their family tree, learn all about their ancestors, and take inspiration from the lives they led. One name is often all it takes to put together an enriching family story. Help someone get started this holiday season. [Save 20% on Ancestry Gift Memberships]( [AncestryDNA® was named the best DNA test available today.]( The New York Times-owned Wirecutter found that Ancestry‘s product is the best DNA testing service for those who want to learn more about their ethnic roots or connect with unknown relatives. We are thrilled to be recognized by one of the best technology review sites out there. [Read more]( []Tips and Tools [AncestryDNA results are more extensive than ever before.]( Now it’s possible to follow your ancestors’ journeys from the old world to the new. AncestryDNA is the only DNA test with more than 190 migrations stories, so you can find out if your family is Pennsylvania Dutch or Louisiana Acadian—and even when they likely reached American shores. [Learn more]( [MUST-SEARCH COLLECTIONS] [Recently added and updated collections.]( Ancestry is always adding new collections to explore. Check out some of the most recent collections and see what you can uncover. [Search now](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest](     [Support Center](   [Get the App](   [Read Our Blog](     Please add ancestry@email.ancestry.com to your address book to make sure you don't miss an email. You are receiving this email because you have registered with Ancestry.com using the email address {EMAIL}.     [Unsubscribe](   [Email Preferences](   [View This Email Online](     Your privacy is important to us. View our [Privacy Statement]( for more information.     Use of Ancestry.com is subject to our [Terms and Conditions](.     © 2017 ANCESTRY Ancestry.com Operations Inc. 1300 W Traverse Parkway, Lehi, UT 84043, USA  

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