I've found a record on Ancestry.co.uk, but I can't see how to import it or save it to here.
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The folks in @FamilySearch Family Tree are a great resource for this type of question.
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@JennieWeatherhead JennieWeatherhead
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Jennie
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Question: Has your "Ancestry" Account been connected/linked to 'FamilySearch'?
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For starters ...
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Here are some "Knowledge Articles" in 'FamilySearch':
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How do I set up my Ancestry account?
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-set-up-my-ancestry-account
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My account has already been linked to Ancestry
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/my-account-has-already-been-linked-to-ancestry
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What is the best way to contact Ancestry for help with my FamilySearch account?
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I hope this helps.
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Brett
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Since Ancestry is a subscription and you want everyone to be able to see the marriage document, you'll want to download the record and then upload it to FamilySearch under Memories - Documents. Then under sources you'll want to explain where you got the record such as Massachusetts Marriages 1800 to 1900 at Ancestry.com and the URL.
There is a professional way to write the source but if you give enough information so the next researcher can find the record, you're doing good. They can either go to Ancestry or contact Massachusetts or find another repository that has the Massachusetts Marriages 1800 to 1900.
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