

Ancestry Library Edition provides unprecedented access to family history via documents that record the lineage of over 5 billion individuals. Records from Canada, the United States, and parts of Europe, including records such as census and voter lists, birth, marriage and death, military, immigration and emigration, family trees, newspapers and periodicals, directories and member lists, stories, memories and histories, court, land, wills and financial, reference materials and finding aids, pictures, maps, and atlases and gazetteers..
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AncestryLibrary is a read-only database. While it has powerful search engines that help you pinpoint genealogical records, you'll need a personal Ancestry.com subscription to create and edit family trees, message or collaborate with other Ancestry.com users, or access One World Tree.
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AncestryLibrary can help you discover all the branches of your family tree. Try it today!!
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Genealogy Lessons
Advanced Search Tips for Ancestry Library Edition
10 Census Questions Lead to More Answers
Guide to Searching for Death Records
Black Sheep: 10 Things to Know
Creating Timelines That Produce Answers
Genealogy Research with ProQuest
Tips for Success: Military Records
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Canadian Content
Ancestry Library Edition Canadian Content
Finding Your Canadian Ancestors
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Immigration
Finding your Immigrant Ancestors
10 Things to Know: Passenger Lists
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Ethnic
Finding your Irish Ancestors in the U.S. & Ireland
African American Family Research
Finding your Swedish Ancestors
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