In what might be a slightly morbid--but seasonally appropriate--announcement this week, Kaysville, Utah-based
BillionGraves, and Salt Lake City-based
MyHeritage said they have partnered to deliver headstone records from BillionGraves to MyHeritage's users. BillionGraves is building a big database of headstone records, aiming at the genealogy market. BillionGraves said that so far, it has nearly 6 million heastone records, which were created by nearly 60,000 volunteers in the last two years. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
posted on Friday, November 1, 2013
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