Genealogy Sites

Looking into your family tree is a common hobby and is usually done using a genealogy site. This is different from DNA testing that provides information about racial background and rarely relates to specific ancestors.

If your loved one used these sites, there are a few reasons you would want to look into their activities.

  1. The primary reason is to preserve the ancestral information they have gathered.
  2. Some genealogy sites charge an ongoing fee, which may automatically renew each year.
  3. It is not unusual for ‘long-lost relatives,’ whether or not they are truly related, to be contacting the user of the genealogy site for information or requests to meet. Canceling your loved one’s subscription is a way to stop the annoyance and risk associated with this.

When you know your loved one’s password and username or email you must login to their account to begin the process.

Ancestry.com

Password and email/username known

Password and email/username unknownGo to Ancestry Account Support to inquire about deleting their subscription and accessing the content.

Archives

Password and email known

Password and email unknownContact Archives Customer Support, send them an email, or call them at 888-896-4442 to inquire about accessing and closing their account.

Family Search

Password and username known

Password and username unknownContact Family Search Customer Support, send them and email, or call them at 866-406-1830 to inquire about accessing and closing their account.

MyHeritage

My Trees

Password and account number known

Password and username unknownContact MyTrees by email or or call them at 801-229-7967 to inquire about accessing and closing their account.

When you discontinue their subscription it is still active until the time that they have paid for has expired.