![]() Everything should remain the same, including your user name and password for that specific website. Instead, your account is changed to the LDS membership account and you will not need to renew your subscription as you would have done.įurther, when you connect to an already existing account, you will not lose any of your saved data. If you already have a paid subscription to any of these websites, you will not be getting a refund because of your new “free account” status. You can choose to create a new account with the partner provider or connect to your already existing account. Īs you can see in this example below, you are given two choices. You can get that number from your temple recommend card or contact your ward clerk. Remember, you need your membership number to complete your LDS FamilySearch account registration. If you have not created your free LDS FamilySearch account, you will need to do so. In each case, you will be directed to sign-in to FamilySearch, if you are not already. Now, click on any of the websites you would like to join. ![]() ![]() If you are an LDS member and would like to create your own free accounts to these websites, you will need to go to the Partner Access page, here. LDS Partner Access: Creating Your Free Accounts As of today, members can access free accounts to Ancestry, MyHeritage, Findmypast, AmericanAncestors, and Geneanet. ![]() Learn how to access your free accounts now.įor a long while now, LDS members (aka members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) have been offered free access to several commercial family history websites. Now, LDS members also have access to AmericanAncestors and Geneanet. Free LDS partner access to Ancestry, MyHeritage, and Findmypast is available to all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ![]()
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