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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which requires details of the lost or stolen passport. Enter your title, surname, forenames, date of birth, town of birth, passport number, country of birth, and place of issue.
  3. Indicate whether the passport was lost or stolen by ticking the appropriate box and provide the date of issue.
  4. If your current details differ from Section 1, complete Section 2 with your current title, surname, and forenames.
  5. In Section 3, provide details about where and when the passport was last seen. Fill in the date of loss/theft and describe the circumstances surrounding it.
  6. Section 4 asks if a police report has been filed. Indicate yes or no and provide relevant details if applicable.
  7. Complete Sections 5 and 6 if you are reporting on behalf of someone else or if additional contact information is needed.
  8. Finally, read through Section 7 carefully before signing and dating the declaration to confirm that all information is accurate.

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From your DNA Settings, select the test youd like to download. Scroll down to the Download or Delete section and select Download DNA data. Select the box to confirm that you understand, and click Continue.
Contents 1 FamilySearch. 2 National Archives and Record Administration. 3 Archives.com. 4 Ancestry.com. 5 GenealogyBank. 6 Cyndis List. 7 The Baileys Free Genealogy Forms. 8 Family Tree Magazine.
When a file is available for download, youll receive an email at the email address associated with your Ancestry account. To download a file, click the download link for that file or Download all to download all the ready files. To protect your data, youll need to enter your password before the download will begin.
Printing an entire family tree at a time is not currently possible, but you can move around and print the different parts of your tree. In the toolbar on the left, click More (three dots) and select Print. In the top-left corner, click Print and select OK or Print.
This data is used to determine your ancestral origins, match you with genetic relatives, and predict your traits. This uninterpreted data is also called raw data. DNA Data can be downloaded in a . txt (text file) format.

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