New Tool for Genealogy Research? Has Someone Died in Your House There has been a recent website created. Died In House – Has Someone Died in Your House http://www.diedinhouse.com/ It is not promoted as a genealogy tool; however, it seems to me that anyone having any residential location in the United States, could clearly benefit, by obtaining a home history; relatives and occupants. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/19/newser-died-in-house/3025953/ Has anyone on this list found this site beneficial? The Died in Houseservice is the first of its kind; it provides users with death records associated to a specific address. This seems to have tremendous potential, for the genealogy and family history community, especially for close knit neighborhoods,considering data obtained from obituary notices and death certificates. http://www.diedinhouse.com/AboutUs Respectfully yours, V. Chris & Tom Tinney, Sr. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/livingfamilyfun.htm#RealEstate