Can i share ancestry.com with family




















You can change or revoke the level of access you grant to your tree at any time. After inviting someone to your tree, you can always change their role or end their access. When you remove a tree someone shared with you from your account, the person who shared it is not notified, and their tree remains on their account.

Click the Sharing tab, then make sure the email address or username you entered is right. If you sent the invitation using their username, the email they receive will go to the email address they have on file with Ancestry. If they did, give us a call to see if Ancestry may have been blocked from sending an email to your email address. Merging family trees: It's not currently possible to merge trees automatically, but for some ideas, see our article about merging trees.

Don't see what you're looking for? Skip to Main Content. Expand search. Search Search. Sign In Account Management. Family Trees Family Tree Settings. Sharing a Family Tree To share your tree, open the tree you'd like to share. Information Article Body. We have two names on Ancestry: our account name and our username. This can get confusing for your potential invitee too, as they may not be sure of the difference.

These messages may get caught in spam filters. If you do want to use the email option, my advice is to send a separate communication asking the target to watch out for the Ancestry message. The advantage of the shareable link is that you get to send the link any which way you choose.

That may be from your own email. But you can use any other messaging system, such as a private message through Facebook, Instagram, or other social media.

Ancestry announced the new Shareable Link feature in October When I was testing the feature for this article, a survey popped up with questions about my usage.

So maybe the option is still under review. But it certainly worked end-to-end for me. This is for your own benefit: it avoids the first recipient passing it on to others outside your control. When you invite people to your tree, they join as guests, contributors, or editors. The role defines what actions they can take with your tree. All roles can view and leave comments. If you end up getting a new subscription at a later date, then everything that you could see before would now be accessible to you.

Fortunately, nothing gets deleted or erased just because you decide to cancel for a while. If the person who you share your tree with does not have a subscription, they will be able to access the following information on your tree:. As you can see, there is a lot that your family member will be able to see on the shared tree. Most people will be very satisfied with this level of access to information. If the family member that you have shared the tree with ends up getting a subscription to Ancestry records at some point, they will then be able to access all of the documents and sources attached to the tree.

For example, if there is a census record with John Smith in it, there might be 40 descendants of Mr. In some families, distance and generations can cause information to get lost — so you can avoid this by sending people your Gedcom file. I hope that this post helped you learn more about how the different ways that it is possible to share your family tree with a family member.

Do you have any questions about these steps or any other aspect of sharing your family tree? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The steps you've indicated no longer work for me. When clicking on "Sharing" in the drop-down menu I get an informational box that explains what 'sharing' a family tree is about and what it allows. I select the 'X" to close the box, see my previously added invitee list.



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