« Reply #2 on: Monday 12 August 19 09:35 BST (UK) »
Just send her a direct reply to the message on Ancestry and include your email address there. She will be more likely to reply to that. If I received a message from a total stranger purporting to give me the email address of another Ancestry user I very much doubt if I would take it seriously and respond.
I would also recommend that you remove your email address from your post. You are leaving yourself open to potential misuse of the address when you post it on a public forum.
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