The Generations Network of products and services provides the tools that enable people to discover who they are and where they come from.
The Generations Network includes:

MyFamily.com- By offering a variety of easy-to-maintain family websites, MyFamily.com gives families all over the world a unique venue for keeping in touch and strengthening relationships.

Ancestry.com – With more than 5 billion names and 23,000 searchable databases, Ancestry.com is the #1 online source for family history information, including the web’s largest collection of historical records.

RootsWeb.com is a thriving, free genealogy community on the web, providing a robust worldwide environment for learning, collaborating and sharing for the expert and novice alike.

Genealogy.com – Few other family history sites are as trusted or as visited.

People

Timothy P. Sullivan (President and Chief Executive Officer)

David Rinn (Chief Financial Officer)

Andrew Wait (Senior Vice President and General Manager of Family History)

Josh Hanna (Senior Vice President, Europe and Australia)

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