Announcing A "Desperate" Measure For The Frustrated Family
History Researcher
With ancestral sleuthing being one of the most popular online
activities, DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive
(http://www.deadfred.com) and a talented team of eminent
genealogists have created a one-of-a-kind collection to help
family history researchers, amateurs and professionals alike,
overcome some of the frustrating challenges involved with
hunting elusive ancestors.
DeadFred.com, a web site dedicated to connect orphaned ancestral
photos with their rightful families for free, just released The
Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book: Creative Ways to Outsmart
Your Elusive Ancestors, a 150-page e-book filled with real-life
experiences, case studies and tips from industry experts Lisa
Alzo, Joe Bott, Emily Croom, DearMYRTLE, Colleen Fitzpatrick,
Charlie Gardes, John Konvalinka, Megan Smolenyak, Maureen Taylor
and Andrew Yeiser.
With over 16 information-packed articles on topics ranging from
tracing slave ancestors and Internet broadcasting to using
Family History Centers and inspecting aspect ratio to date
mystery photographs, this e-book offers the "desperate
genealogist" interesting suggestions for tackling research
roadblocks.
The e-book is the first publishing project by DeadFred.com, a
free online community revolving around a searchable database
that contains more than 57,000 identified and mystery photo
records for genealogy enthusiasts. The site gives visitors free
access to multiple ways to connect to family members and
long-lost ancestral photographs. The Archive currently has had
over 667 reported photo reunions to date.
Go to http://www.desperategenealogist.com to learn more and
purchase the e-book. Proceeds from e-book sales will go towards
DeadFred.com's operating costs, site enhancements and efforts to
increase the value of the Archive for visitors.
For additional information, contact Jeannette Balleza at jeannette@deadfred.com
or 479.200.3089.