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Saturday, January 10, 2015

A new site to help add context to your ancestors’ lives.



Wouldn’t it be great to have quick access to an historical timeline and a summary of the time in which your ancestor lived?  You can have both at History Lines.

History Lines is still in beta test, but you can sign up to be a beta tester. Because it’s still in beta, there are a few glitches but that’s what beta tests are for. There is a feedback button so that you can offer any suggestions you may have for improving the product.

Enter your ancestors name and birth and death dates and you get both a timeline and a short narrative account of what daily life was like and the impact of significant events.  Here’s a screenshot of one person that I entered.




The areas covered in the summary are:
•           Childbirth
•           Childhood
•           Clothing
•           Communication
•           Diet
•           Education
•           Entertainment
•           Household
•           Hygiene
•           Marriage
•           Medicine
•           Military
•           Politics
•           Religion
•           Transportation

Stories are currently available in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, United States, 1600 to 1950

They’re currently working on Germany and they need user input to prioritize which countries to add next. I sure hope their German information will include Prussia.

I’m excited about this site because it will help me add flesh and context to family history.  The summaries will point me to areas I want to research further.


Great start History Lines!

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