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Rodovid's database of genealogical records reached 250,000 on September 10, 2009. Rodovid's database of genealogical records reached 250,000 on September 10, 2009.
-The previous significant accomplishment of the project was 200,000 in March 2009 and 100,000 records, which was set on on 3 December 2007. The number of records reached 50,000 on Rodovid.org on 25 December 2006.+The previous significant accomplishment of the project was 200,000, set in in March 2009 and 100,000 records, set on on 3 December 2007. The number of records reached 50,000 on Rodovid.org on 25 December 2006.
The Rodovid development team and sysops from all the localizations are grateful to all the contributors for their continuous effort. The Rodovid development team and sysops from all the localizations are grateful to all the contributors for their continuous effort.

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Rodovid breaks 250,000 records

Rodovid's database of genealogical records reached 250,000 on September 10, 2009.

The previous significant accomplishment of the project was 200,000, set in in March 2009 and 100,000 records, set on on 3 December 2007. The number of records reached 50,000 on Rodovid.org on 25 December 2006.

The Rodovid development team and sysops from all the localizations are grateful to all the contributors for their continuous effort.

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Rodovid is a free multilingual family tree portal. Anyone can access, edit and add to it. Rodovid uses its own family tree software, called Rodovid Engine, to create cohesive family trees. This family tree maker is probably the most advanced Web-based technology to date, especially in terms of its ability to generate very large trees containing dozens of generations and thousands of people. It is far beyond the capabilities of any computer-based family tree makers and Web-based technologies from paid websites. There is no need to pay any money for creating and sharing your family tree when you have Rodovid!

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  • Did you know that Che Guevara's paternal grandmother was of direct Irish origin? Have a look at his family tree.
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  • Take a look at this huge family tree linking royal families in Europe. In the full tree, there are currently 44 generations listed starting from the ancient rulers of the Kyiv Rus and ending with the children of Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
  • Do you like thrash metal music? If so, you might be interested in the French ancestral origins of Megadeth founder Dave Mustaine.

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