Photograph Album Finds A Home Thanks to Genealogist

The following excerpt is from an article in the Detroit Free Press.

Stanley Young III got a visit from his ancestors earlier this month.

Bundled in a parcel that arrived on his doorstep was an old photo album that depicted his great-grandmother and great-granduncle, along with various other relatives, in all their finery.

The family album, portions of which dated to the late 1800s, was accompanied by a family tree put together by a total stranger, a Maryland genealogist who researched the photo album as a side venture to her business.

The photographic family reunion across the generations was made possible by Melissa Corley, a tenacious researcher who loves to delve into historical mysteries.

When she came across the old album in an Easton, Md., antiques shop, Corley was smitten. She spent $75 to buy the book in March, then devoted dozens of hours of her own time — which could cost several thousands of dollars if she had been billing for the job — to put the puzzle together in a kind of historical treasure hunt.

“It was a lot of fun,” said Corley, 34. “I’m a genealogist, so I’m drawn to old photos and documents. Usually they’re associated with people who have a story to go with them. It’s a fun puzzle to solve.”

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About Leland Meitzler

Leland K. Meitzler founded Heritage Quest in 1985, and has worked as Managing Editor of both Heritage Quest Magazine and The Genealogical Helper. He currently operates Family Roots Publishing Company (www.FamilyRootsPublishing.com), writes daily at GenealogyBlog.com, writes the weekly Genealogy Newsline, conducts the annual Salt Lake Christmas Tour to the Family History Library, and speaks nationally, having given over 2000 lectures since 1983.

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