Ancestry.com is basically an arm of the LDS Mormon church. In short that means the Mormons are going to get a slice of that $4.7 billion payday.
Yes, Ancestry.com is located in Utah on a former campus of the Word Perfect software people before Bill Gates ran them out of business. This is why former U.S. Senator Orin Hatch was always trying to invoke antitrust laws against Microsoft that went nowhere because Bill Gates owned more politicians.
And, yes, because they are located in Utah, they probably have a substantial number of Mormon employees.
Personally, I wish more churches owned businesses because maybe they wouldn't be so anti-capitalist.