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October is National Family History Month

10/12/2011

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Here are some helpful ideas to get your family involved in your family history.
  • Write a biographical sketch and share it with your family.
  • Share someone's life story.
  • Share a story from your youth with a child.
  • Tell stories about life when you were a child.
  • Record the history of your family heirlooms.
  • Record the origin of things and stories about how you came to have them.
  • Create an heirloom, such as a cross-stitch, embroidery, crocheted blankets. 
  • Take photos of items and make a scrapbook.
  • Cook up some family recipes.
  • They can be recorded with any stories that go with them.
  • Make copies of family photos. 
  • Scan them into a computer and print them out.
  • Pass out copies of family trees.
  • There are several computer genealogy programs available.
  • Write a letter and spread some good will.
  • Send a thank you note to clerks and librarians that have been helpful in your search efforts.
  • Create some memories to preserve for your own family.

HIRE A GENEALOGIST!
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    By Jim Brätt, AG
    President of The Family History Research Group

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