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Getting Started, Lesson 2: Building Your Tree - Ancestry Other lessons in this series: Getting Started, Lesson 1: Starting Your Tree Getting Started, Lesson 3: Finding Records Getting Started, Lesson 4: Collaboration Getting Started, Lesson 5: Search Tips To add a person to your tree, you must add them to someone For example: To add your father, you would add a father to you To add your paternal uncle (your father's brother), you would add a
Deleting Your AncestryDNA Results Deleting your results From any page on Ancestry, click your name or username in the top-right corner and select Account Settings Go to account settings In the sidebar on the left side of the page, click DNA Select the test you'd like to delete You can only delete a test that you own or manage
Searching by Occupation or Organisation - Ancestry Click the Search tab and choose Card Catalog Under Filters on the left, click Directories Member Lists and then choose Society Employment Directories Click Search entire "Society Employment Directories” Category Enter information and click Search Professional and organisational directories include people involved in professional, ethnic, political, fraternal, and military
World War II Research - Ancestry Anyone familiar with World War I records may be disappointed by limited availability of equivalent service records for World War II; the records of Britain’s Army, Navy, and Air Force are still classified Fortunately, many other collections can help If someone who served in the British Army was killed in WWII, they should be listed in the UK, Army Roll of Honour, 1939–1945 database