Find Photos of Your Ancestors on FamilySearch • FamilySearch
Not long ago, the FamilySearch Photos page was redesigned to include access to a new tool—the “Find photos of your ancestors” automated sear…
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I apologize if this is a duplication. Can I print and use with attribution ancestor's photos in my personal memoir for sharing with family? Some are not members with access to FamilySearch. If so, please tell me the best way to do it.
Many Thanks,
James W. Freston
Charleston 2nt Ward
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Please review the FamilySearch Submission Agreement.
Particularly these sections:
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