12 Things You Can Count on in 2012

From the long-awaited 1940 Census to a variety of new tools that allow you to connect with your family history wherever and whenever
you like, Ancestry.com has plenty in store for you in 2012. Here's a preview of what you can expect – and there's still much more to come.

New Historical Record Collections

  1. Announcing the 1940 U.S. Federal Census — the 72-year wait is over!

    The long-awaited 1940 Census comes to Ancestry.com this spring. Start by browsing for your family in copies of original, handwritten census documents. And stick with us throughout the year as we provide tips for using the 1940 Census to make new discoveries in both the census and other collections. It’s a debut you won’t want to miss.
    Learn more.

  2. A fully-indexed 1911 UK Census, plus more U.S. state censuses.

    Watch for the complete, indexed 1911 UK census and other international content, as well as new U.S. state census records. Each of these acts as a snapshot of your family in history and can help you make more discoveries in new-for-2012 additions to our military, voter list, city directory and immigration collections.

  1. Additional U.S. birth, marriage and death records.

    We’ll be adding vital records from two key states: Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. And in the UK, we’ll be adding parish vital records from Lancashire and the city of Manchester. Yes, the largest collection of digitized original parish registers in the world is still growing.

  2. New U.S. and international church records.

    Churches have long kept precise details — everything from census-style
    lists of household members to christenings, marriages, burials and all
    the events in between. Look specifically for Quaker records from
    the U.S., non-conformist records from the UK, other parish
    details and Swedish church records, too.

  3. Millions of new
    occupation-related records.

    Occupational details go beyond names and dates to
    provide insights into your ancestors’ lives. In 2012,
    you’ll find millions of new occupation-related records
    from the U.S. and the UK, including railroad and
    maritime records.

New Features and Site Enhancements

  1. Direct access to more Ancestry Hints that can lead you to new records.

    Soon you’ll be receiving more Ancestry Hints about records matching people in your family tree. Also look for new photo-related and story-related Hints. And enjoy a new portal page that displays and organizes your Hints as soon as we find them so you can review and sort them right away.

  2. Clearer images plus new census technology showing more details.

    We’re making it even easier for you to uncover all the information hidden in a record. A new image viewer will make document images clearer and simpler to rotate, save and enlarge. Plus, we’ll roll out a brand-new experience with two of our most popular census collections involving advancements so sophisticated, you’ll put away your magnifying glass and cheat sheets. You’ll know exactly what’s on each handwritten line and how it relates to your ancestor.

New Ways to Discover Even More

  1. Free family tree apps for Apple, Android, Kindle Fire and NOOK.

    A new discovery or inspiration can come at any time. That’s why we’ll continue to enhance our mobile apps for the iPhone and iPad. We’ll also introduce our new Android app, which you can use on devices including the Kindle Fire, NOOK and other Android-powered tablets and phones. And we’ll keep improving Family Tree Maker and enhancing TreeSync integration.
    Learn more about our mobile apps.

  2. New ways to connect and grow your tree with help from
    social networking sites.

    We’ll be making it easier to share your discoveries with family and friends through social networking — even when your family isn’t logged in to Ancestry.com. You’ll also be able to connect with cousins, share records and discover new tools and techniques, any of which may hold the key to your next big discovery.

  3. New answers in your DNA.

    In 2012, we’ll unveil advances in our Ancestry.com DNA testing that leverage the latest in science and technology to deliver exciting information about your ethnicity and help you make new family connections.

New Help from Ancestry Hints and Genealogy Pros

  1. Ancestry Hints from new historical record collections.

    We’re developing ways to tell you when a new record collection likely contains information about your family so you can dive straight into the answers you’ve been looking for. Plus, to keep you updated, our soon-to-be-revamped “What’s New” page will give you the scoop on recent and upcoming developments.

  2. Tips and instruction directly from the pros at Ancestry.com.

    Look for more opportunities to get hands-on family history demonstrations from our own team of experts. We’ll be hosting Q&A sessions, providing tips to tackle the toughest research challenges and offering short lessons and suggestions that can help you get the most from Ancestry.com.

Some of our favorite
additions from 2011:

New Historical U.S. and International
record Collections

  • U.S. World War II Navy
    Muster Rolls, 1938-1949

    Read more… Search now

  • New Zealand, Electoral Rolls,
    1853-1981

    Read more… Search now

  • 1930 Mexico National Census

    Read more… Search now

  • 1911 UK Census

    Read more… Search now

  • U.S. Vitals Collections

    Read more… Search now

  • Ireland, Civil Registration Birth,
    Death and Marriage Records,
    1845-1958

    Read more…
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  • California, Voter Registers,
    1866-1898

    Read more… Search now

  • U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations
    Records, 1863-1865

    Read more… Search now

  • Civil War National
    Cemetery Collections

    Read more… Search now

  • Sons of the American Revolution
    Applications, 1889-1970

    Read more… Search now

  • Yearbooks

    Read more… Search now

  • United States Holocaust Memorial
    Museum Collections

    Read more… Search now

  • U.S. Passport Applications,
    1795-1925

    Read more… Search now

  • 1910 U.S. Federal Census
    Improvements

    Read more… Search now

New Site Enhancements and Products

  • Ancestry.com App:

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  • Search Improvements:

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  • Family Tree Maker 2012

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