The Beta release of the new Genealogy Maps Tampa has been announced today by TribalPages.com, home to over 175,000 family tree websites. Information based on location, and which can already be found on GEDCOM or online family trees, is taken by these new instruments and turned into a spectacular graphical view of a family history. This is meant to answer three of our fundamental questions:
- Where Did We Come From? - You can find your own ancestors by location by accessing The Ancestor Map. Thus, you will be able to see where your own past has taken place, as the map shows many generations at one glance.
- Where Did This Family Live? - You can also find the place of birth of Parents and Children in your genealogy tree by accessing The Family Map. Thus, you have the possibility to discover your family's past step-by-step. All you have to do is follow the links to each family member.
- Where Did They Go? - Finally, you can find out the way your ancestor's offsprings spread throughout the world by accessing The Descendants Map. You will also be fascinated to discover the impact of particular persons and just how great the impact of an individual can be.
Vandana Rao of TribalPages stated: "We aren't trying to be the leading research site, or provide the largest database of names to search. What we do is help you present your family history to the world. These new Genealogy Maps are a great new way to do that. Seeing where your ancestors came from and where their families ended up is a very powerful experience."
TribalPages is one of the last online services offering completely free online family trees, with no trial periods or gimmicks. Rao also said: "We're happy to provide these Maps to our free family trees. We feel that the more usable and powerful our platform is, the more likely our free customers will choose to pay for the additional photo storage and premium features our paid sites provide."
TribalPages has become famous over the past few years for its outstanding services and for the fact that it provides free and inexpensive genealogy sites while protecting the site owner's content and privacy with flexible security options. There is no need for external genealogy programs in order to use the online interface, which is actually quite simple. In addition, some of the best photo integration features on the web are provided.
For more information, you can visit http://www.tribalpages.com