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Trial period
hoping to access records for Genealogy for free till July 1
Pleasant and happy Canada Day. I Am not happy with this so called “free” Ancestry, com . When one searching for more more info they want you to sign-up, and it ends up it’s not free.
Just register for free. Then again, a World subscription to Ancestry is less than one cup of Tim Hortons coffee every day — and you will get more pleasure from it. And it is much cheaper than a golf club membership — and it will give you much more pleasure than golfing.
I have heard that a dna swab can possibly determine ancestrial background back 100 years……I recently National Geo family migrations that brought me back (way back) ………How much and is this possible (100 years to me) would be excellent (as I have no tree)