Published: March 11, 2010
CORRECTING and REPLACING Footnote.com Lets People Create America's Family Tree Through Their Interactive U.S. Census
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FOOTNOTE.COM LETS PEOPLE CREATE AMERICA'S FAMILY TREE THROUGH THEIR
INTERACTIVE U.S. CENSUS
-Finding Ancestors and Distant Relatives Can Be as Easy as
Clicking a Single Button-
In order to encourage more people to find their ancestors and
connect with family, Footnote.com,
the web's premier interactive history site, is opening all of their U.S.
census documents for free to the public for a limited time.
Unlike any other historical collection, the Interactive
Census Collection has the unique ability to connect
people related to ancestors found on the historical documents. Simply
by clicking the "I'm Related" button for a name on the document will
identify you as a descendent and also list others that have done the
same. Never before has it been as easy to connect with
distant relatives through historical documents. To learn
how to get started with the Interactive Census, visit: http://go.footnote.com/discover.
Finding a record featuring an ancestor's name provides not only an
emotional experience but also a connection with the past. On
Footnote.com it's more than just finding a name on a census record.
Interactive tools allow people to enhance the documents by adding
their own contributions including:
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Photos
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Stories
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Comments
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Other related documents
Each contribution is linked to a Footnote member and provides a
means for people to find each other and exchange more information about
their ancestors.
"TV programs including 'Who Do You Think You Are?' on NBC and
'Faces of America' on PBS will surely increase the interest in family
history in the United States," explains Russell Wilding, CEO of
Footnote.com. "We believe that using our Interactive Census
Collection is a great way for those who are new to genealogy to get
started."
In addition to providing the basic information about ancestors
with the census documents, Footnote.com has been working with the
National Archives and other institutions to digitize and index over 63
million historical records that include:
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Military documents
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Historical newspapers
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City directories
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Naturalization records
"Using the records on Footnote to go beyond the names and dates is
like adding color to your tree," says Roger Bell, Footnote's Senior Vice
President of Content and Product. "The more details you
add, the more colorful your family tree becomes."
To search for an ancestor and experience family history like never
before, visit: http://go.footnote.com/discover.
Additional Resources
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Join us on Facebook â http://www.facebook.com/pages/Footnotecom/52981708480
About Footnote, Inc.
Footnote.com is a subscription website that features original
historical documents, providing visitors with an unaltered view of the
events, places and people that shaped the American nation and the world.
At Footnote.com, all are invited to come share, discuss, and collaborate
on their discoveries with friends, family, and colleagues. For more
information, visit http://www.footnote.com.

Footnote.com
Justin Schroepfer
Marketing
Director
(801) 494-6517
Justin@footnote.com
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