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    Too late for this one, but: when you see a webpage you think you're likely to cite in the future, make sure to save it in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Commented Jan 26 at 13:08
  • Is it possible your university library or a local public library has an institutional subscription to ancestry.com that would enable you to confirm your suspicion that the content still exists, but behind the paywall? Commented Jan 26 at 13:11
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    Do you have a date on which you last accessed the material?
    – Buffy
    Commented Jan 26 at 13:16
  • "Too late for this one, but: when you see a webpage you think you're likely to cite in the future, make sure to save it in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. – Daniel Hatton" The Internet Archive states: "Only available for sites that allow crawlers." That would be up to the site owners, which is Ancestry. Commented Jan 26 at 15:20
  • "Is it possible your university library or a local public library has an institutional subscription to ancestry.com that would enable you to confirm your suspicion that the content still exists, but behind the paywall? – Daniel Hatton" That might be possible or I could confirm with a temporary trial account. I would then have cite a webpage that is behind a paywall Commented Jan 26 at 15:21