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Record Matches and Smart Matches

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Dear {NAME},? We'd like to help you discover more about your family history. Millions of MyHeritag

Dear {NAME},‎ We'd like to help you discover more about your family history. Millions of MyHeritage members across the world use Record Matches and Smart Matches™ to discover their past - and you can too. What are Record Matches? We search through billions of historical records including census, birth, death and marriage records and more, and match the information in these digitized documents to the people in your family tree. Historical records help you learn about the lives of your ancestors, and uncover relatives you previously didn't know about. We can even find your ancestors in historical newspapers and show you images of the original articles! What are Smart Matches™? We are all connected, and our technology compares and matches the people in your family tree to our database of millions of other family trees of all our members from around the world to help you discover long lost relatives and ancestors. For any Smart Match you can contact the owner of the matching tree and learn even more information! Our matches are automatically filtered to rule out false positives and save you time. Giving us just a little bit of additional information can help us find Smart Matches and Record Matches for you. [Visit your tree] to add more people, dates and places and we'll keep searching across our massive database. Best regards, The MyHeritage Team MyHeritage (UK) Ltd., Unit 4635 PO Box 6945, London, W1A 6US, England To stop receiving any more emails from MyHeritage, click here: [EMAIL}/2016030240222/500097/EN]

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