Learn how and why you should download your raw DNA from Ancestry. If you want to break down brick walls, DNA can help. If you are not finding good DNA cousins to help your family history research, consider transferring your DNA to other genealogy services (often for free) like Family Tree DNA, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FindMyPast, Gedmatch, and LivingDNA. In this episode, learn how to download your raw DNA from AncestryDNA so you can upload it elsewhere.
Uploading DNA to other family history DNA services may help you to find more cousin matches, more family trees, ultimately help with your genealogical research, and to understand more about your genetic connections. Uploading DNA to other services is often free and allows you to cast a wider net catching more cousins, see their public family trees, find records, and find clues to your family history research.
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Disclaimer: Connie Knox is not an employee of Ancestry, has no relationship with Ancestry, and takes no responsibility for your family history or the security of it or your DNA. This video is only here to provide guidance
Caution: Know that the security of your DNA when downloading your DNA from Ancestry becomes your responsibility. AncestryDNA takes no responsibility once it is downloaded.
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0:00 Intro
1:12 Walkthrough beginning
1:26 The DNA Tab - where to download
2:10 The Ancestry email.
2:25 Where should I save it?
2:45 Downloading my husband’s DNA
3:50 Where can I upload my DNA? Why?
4:40 Handout info
5:09 Learn more
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I am a fanatic for genealogy, family history and DNA to research my American ancestors . My mission is to create the best free genealogy videos and webinars on YouTube. I teach the genealogy research skills while building my family tree and studying family origins.
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