The Death Test
The Death Test is the product of research that began over 5 years ago in
Harvard's math department. The test asks about the
causes of death or your parents, grandparents, and siblings. It also asks the
normal questions one might expect: family members who suffered from obesity,
high blood pressure, past heart problems, and so on. It also asks about your own
diet and lifestyle. It then returns a probable date of your death, based upon
the data you supplied.
The Death Clock
This site uses your Body Mass Index to calculate your death date. (Counts down in seconds)
Familyrelatives.com Free
Age Life Expectancy Age Distribution Maps
We have taken in excess of
50 million historical death records and have mapped them for the first time. By
typing out a name it searches over 600 million records in our databases -
extracts all the deaths and clusters them before providing an average age for
each county and mapping it.
Anyday today-in-history
Historical Events & Birthdates that ocurred on a selected day of the year
HowManyOfMe?.com
There are 308,538,891 people in the United States of America. If everyone in
the U.S. lined up single file, the line would stretch around the Earth almost 7
times. That's a lot of people. The U.S. Census Bureau statistics tell us that there are at least 151,671
different last names and 5,163 different first names in common use in the United States. Some names are
more common than others. How many people share your name? Enter it and find out how many of you there
are.
Who shares My First Name?
Find famous people who share your birthplace, birth year, born on this day, died on this day,
who shares your first name, and who shares your zodiac sign.
MyHeritage Face Recognition
MyHeritage.com is one of the world's first services to apply advanced face recognition
technology to personal photos and family history.
Genealogy Fun Time
Christmas stories, funny epitaphs, funny wills, genealogy experiences, Murphy's law of
genealogy, genealogy funny paper, and etc. Return top page
U.S Surname Distribution
Enter a surname into the form and you'll get a map of the United States showing the distribution of
people with this surame within the 50 United States for the census years 1850,1880, 1920, 1990 and all
years.
In Search of your Canadian Past
These Ontario maps total 43 atlases. This is a searchable database of the property owners' names
that appear on the township maps in the county atlases. Township maps, portraits and properties
have been scanned, with links from the property owners' names in the database.
American Ethnic Geography
These are maps that show the distribution of ethnic groups, culture regions, religious groups, language
spoken, politics, and family facts, all taken from the 2000 census. Covers U.S.A. and part of Canada.
Map Your Ancestors
Create your own family tree maps, life chronology maps, traceable maps, family directory maps, and event
chronology maps. Return top page
Columbia Gazetteer of North America
With 50,000 entries,this most comprehensive encyclopedia of geographical places covers every
incorporated place and county in the United States, along with several
thousand unincorporated places, special-purpose sites, and physical
features, as well as Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Society Hall-FamilyHistory.com
The most comprehensive directory of genealogical and historical societies on the
web. Society information on members, locations, seminars and events. Has Search capabilities Return top page
Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness
The 4599 volunteers of this movement have agreed at least once per
month to do a research task in their local area as an act of kindness.
The cost to you would be reimbursing the volunteer for his expenses in
fulfilling your request (video tape, copy fees, etc.).
Our volunteers unselfishly provide
information available in their area to those who live far away.