Data from Ancestry.com would also be a nice way to seed a social network... I'm actually surprised that it hasn't yet been an acquisition target for either Google+ or Facebook.<p>As a pay service that is in dire need of an updated interface, there must be a ton of untapped value. From a technical perspective, I'm fairly certain that the data is exportable in GEDCOM format[1] (which, interestingly, was created by the Mormons), so mapping to a social network profile would be seamless. I know that older folk especially enjoy researching this kind of stuff, so you would also have a large built-in user base.<p>With the advent of modern social networks and the availability of published first-hand accounts, services like 1000memories and Ancestry probably won't be multi-generational companies unless they find a unique angle to the social networking business and/or trap their users data.<p>[1] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM</a>