Looking to take advantage of the interest in the RMS Titanic on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the vessel, Provo, Utah-based
Ancestry.com said today that it has released a new set of historical records related to the luxury liner. According to Ancestry.com, it has released what it says is the "most comprehensive" online collection of records relating to passengers and crew on the ship. Ancestry.com said
access to the Titanic records will be free for this week, April 9th through the 15th. Records include crew lists, passenger lists, list of deaths at sea, headstone images, coroner inquest files, and more.
posted on Monday, April 9, 2012
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