The Genealogue has an interesting look at the “Top Ten Least Useful Ancestry.com Databases” from among the many databases of resources, lists, and statistics available from Ancestry.com.
Personally, I can’t find much use for World War I Draft Registration Cards Left Blank in 1917-18, or Hamster Burials from the Lakeview Pet Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, though I might find something of value among the California Virgin Births between 1905-1995.
Isn’t it amazing what people come up with? Isn’t it?
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Top 10 Least Useful Databases on Ancestry.com is Issue Number 154 published September 23, 2006, by Lorelle VanFossen. This is just one of many articles found in the Genealogy Resources categories. Lorelle VanFossen writes for a variety of blogs, websites, ezines, and print publications. She also teaches and does a lot of public speaking internationally on photography, writing, blogging, web page design and development, and more. She and her husband and cat(s) travel full-time across North American and the rest of the world by RV, planes, trains, automobiles, and foot, writing and photographing their travels and nature, when they can find it. Lorelle VanFossen has written 231 articles for our our family history blog.
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