I just thought I’d pass on a fun lil’ tidbit for anyone else whose idle hands are made into the devil’s plaything and might need a hobby.

Seemingly by accident, I started feeding in some basic family information into Ancestry.com‘s online family tree tool maybe 5 or so years ago.  As it turns out, they have a neat feature called “Ancestry Hints” that (1) suggests additional information (such as father, mother, death date, etc.) for people in your tree who match up with people in other people’s trees or even in the vast array of historical documents they have on file, and (2) allows you to easily import that discovered information into your tree.

Well, 5+ years on, I’ve managed to load about upwards of 2,000 people into my family tree and have been able to trace my various family lines back over 60 generations.

If you have a slight tendency toward OCD like me and find puzzle-solving to be a fun thing to do, you should try your hand with Ancestry.com‘s online genealogy tools and see what turns up.

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