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Written by Michelle Thompson   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007

AncestryPress Offers Easy-to-Use Tool for Creating Family History Books, Heirloom Recipe Books and More

PROVO, Utah, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Ancestry.com, the world's largest online resource for family history, today launched AncestryPress(TM), a tool that lets users create professionally printed, custom family history books, family recipe books and more. With this new state-of-the-art publishing tool, Ancestry.com offers users a one-stop solution to build their family tree,
discover historical documents about their ancestors, collaborate with their family members and create high-quality family history books for themselves or family gifts.

 

In the past fourteen months, users have built more than 3.5 million family trees on Ancestry.com. In doing so they have created more than 300 million profiles, uploaded 3 million mostly vintage photographs from their personal albums and attached 40 million historical family records they found on Ancestry.com. AncestryPress provides a simple, easy-to-use way for these users to organize, preserve and display their hours of research in a professionally designed, coffee-table quality book and to share their passion with family.

"Family history is about discovering and telling the stories of the people whose lives shaped our own," said Tim Sullivan, president and CEO of The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.com. "For ten years, Ancestry.com has been an indispensable resource for anyone interested in family history, from the most serious genealogists to someone just starting to build their family tree. Our members have always asked for ways to preserve and to share their hours and hours of research. Now AncestryPress gives our members the ability to create high-quality books of astonishing beauty and personal significance. We think that this is one of the most unique digital scrapbooking products on the market."

AncestryPress exports profiles, historical documents and photographs from a user's online Ancestry.com family tree directly into automatically generated page layouts -- such as illustrated family tree charts, biographical timelines and document pages. Users can easily customize the look and feel of each page by adding family photographs, changing backgrounds both plain and themed, using drag-and-drop page embellishments, writing text and more.

Beyond family history books, users can also use AncestryPress to create heirloom recipe books, complete with photos and memories of the family members who handed down the recipes, as well as photo pages, suitable for framing, that showcase important moments in their family's history.

Once a user has finished adding personal touches to the book, they can choose from two simple printing options. Users can print individual pages immediately to a home printer. Or they can have Ancestry.com professionally print and bind a full-color, hand-stitched, hardcover book.

Users can build their family tree online at Ancestry.com and create their AncestryPress family history book at http://www.ancestrypress.com. Web site subscribers can access Ancestry.com's collection of more than 5 billion names in historical records to discover the stories of their ancestors' lives and add those documents to their family history books.

About Ancestry.com

With 24,000 searchable databases and titles and more than 800,000 paying subscribers, Ancestry.com is the No. 1 online source for family history information. Since its launch in 1997, Ancestry.com has been the premier resource for family history, simplifying genealogical research for millions of people by providing them with many easy-to-use tools and resources to build their own unique family trees. The site is home to the only complete online U.S. Federal Census collection, 1790-1930, as well as the world's largest online collection of U.S. ship passenger list records featuring more than 100 million names, 1820-1960. Ancestry.com is part of The Generations Network, Inc., a leading network of family-focused interactive properties, including MyFamily.com, Rootsweb.com, Genealogy.com and Family Tree Maker. In total, The Generations Network properties receive 8.2 million unique visitors worldwide and over 429 million page views a month (© comScore Media Metrix, August 2007).

Source: Ancestry.com and Yahoo! Finance.


Michelle Thompson
About the author:

For some years, Michelle has been blogging on the Scrapability Blog, and in July 2007 founded the Digiscrap Zine site. You will now find her writing about her love of the digital scrapbooking industry in particular, and delving into many permutations of creativity, crafting and paperarts on this site.

Michelle admits to liking cats, dogs, small cute children, British food and wholesome Disney movies. Oh, and  scrapbooking and the internet, of course!

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