Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive
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Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive


I have not covered genealogy much in this blog. It is not a part of history that interests me a whole lot. However, I found Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive to be a fun and useful site so I thought I should write about it here.

Dead Fred's is a searchable database for genealogy enthusiasts looking for long-lost family contains thousands of identified and mystery orphan photos from the 19th and 20th centuries. It allows users to contribute photos and the site is easy to search.

From the site:

Trace your roots for FREE with our searchable database containing thousands of identified and mystery photos for genealogy enthusiasts looking for long-lost family. Anyone who finds a photo of a direct ancestor that is owned by the archive will receive the photo for free.




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