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Free Guide: Trace Your Ancestors Back to the Mayflower

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Discover your Mayflower roots this holiday. to help you discover and document your family story back

Discover your Mayflower roots this holiday. [View this email in the browser]( [GenealogyBank.com] Trace your family story back to the Mayflower and its passengers this Thanksgiving. Hello {NAME}, Thanksgiving is a great time of year to gather all the family together. It’s also that time of year when families reflect on their Pilgrim heritage. To celebrate Thanksgiving holiday and in preparation for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620, we’ve prepared a [FREE how-to guide]( to help you discover and document your family story back to the Mayflower and its passengers. Download this FREE How-to Guide [Here]( and start discovering your Mayflower roots this holiday. Hopefully you’ll be one step closer to discovering the fascinating details of your family's past. Happy Thanksgiving GenealogyBank Team. Download FREE [Click Here Now]( [GenealogyBank on Facebook]( [GenealogyBank on Twitter]( [GenealogyBank on Google Plus]( [GenealogyBank Blog]( [Contact Us](mailto:genealogy@genealogybank.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because you are signed up or registered on GenealogyBank.com. Please be sure to add genealogy@genealogybank.com to your address book or safe senders list to insure you receive emails from us. GenealogyBank/NewsBank, Inc. 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Suite 600 Naples, FL 34108

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