Tim Sullivan Talks About the World Archives Project with DearMYRTLE


DearMYRTLE’s Family History Hour

Ancestry.com CEO Tim Sullivan explains the new Ancestry.com World Archives Project. In this podcast, Tim discusses how the project works and the many benefits available to individuals and societies that choose to get involved.

Listen to the podcast on DearMYRTLE’s website here. (The segment with Tim begins 37 minutes into the podcast.)

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I need help in finding my biological mother I have been looking for her since 1966. I have informatiom that should have had her found long before now. She gave birth to me in a Friends Rescue Home for UnWed mothers in Columbus, Ohio . I love her but both of us are way up in age I am 66 and she is 80, she had me at age 12 to 14 years. Can you help? me?

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i am the home person enos ray jr, and want especially to know 2 items;mygreat grandfather j, enos ray who was speaker of the house of delegates in 1860 and which the”enos ray school” inp,g.co.was named for,had a daughter ,jane ray,sister of alfred ray was ”the first mulatto school teacher(in md. i presume.i have found this somewhere and i’d like to know if elwood ray keene my mother’s father who was born in dorchester co.,was of the same keene as the one who lived in ”Glasgow” as did the tubmans.he gave me a news photo of glasgow and told me athousand times it was the”old place of his family.iam finding an almost double ”elwood keene”in another state and wonder if it has to do with ww11 he was captain in the camouflage unit in france?