Tag: Family History
Seven Reasons Why You Should Hire a Professional for Your Family History Book
Your family’s history has always fascinated you. It fascinates others, too. It always puts a little smile on your face when your noteworthy reputation precedes you, as when you’re introduced to friends of friends as, say, “the gal whose grandmother worked for Walt Disney,” or perhaps “the guy whose dad built a plane in the garage.” Maybe ...
October 5, 2021 READ MORE
Oral Tradition in Genealogy: How Hiring a Ghostwriter Can Help Capture History Before It Fades Away
“Rap comes from the oral tradition. The oral tradition gives voice to those who would’ve otherwise been voiceless.” — Benjamin Zephaniah It is easy to overlook oral tradition because it has always been there. Our families contain a plethora of stories, anecdotes, and tales that migrate from generation to generation. These stories make their way across time in...
September 28, 2021 READ MORE
Family History Research— Searching Beyond the Internet
The internet is a great tool for family history research. Unlike the “olden days” when research consisted of searching through a card catalog in a library, and then spending hours thumbing through stacks of books, you can now find seemingly endless information with just the click of a mouse. However, with family history research, there are times when the internet ju...
July 30, 2021 READ MORE
10 Reasons to Write a Family History Book
“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.” —George Bernard Shaw Researching family history is a sublime endeavor. All individuals are the product of their ancestors’ path through life. After all, every generation compounds the legacy of previous ones. Indeed, family history is an indispensable element in everyone’s identi...
June 29, 2021 READ MORE
The Pros and Cons of Hiring a Ghostwriter to Produce a Personal or Family History Book
“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.”—George Bernard Shaw Deciding to produce a book can be quite daunting, especially when it is about personal or family history. It can prove to be an even more daunting task when the book is about an important family event meshed within history's broader context. Naturally, there may b...
May 7, 2021 READ MORE
What to Include in Your Family History Book
Writing a family history book can be a tremendous gift for your family, especially for future generations. But it can also be a daunting project. There could be seemingly unlimited amounts of research to dig into. Should you conduct interviews? If yes, then how many should you do? Just what should you plan on including in your family history book? First, Determin...
November 3, 2020 READ MORE
Publishing Your Private Memoir or Family History Book
You have a story to tell, and you are confident that it’s worth telling. It has characters, drama, and is filled with emotion. The best part is, it’s all true! Now you want to preserve that story for those you love and generations to come. So, what do you do once you’ve finished putting words on the page? You want to publish your story in a tangible book ...
September 22, 2020 READ MORE
7 Steps to Researching Your Family History Online
I have this fantasy of taking an extended trip around the world to discover where my ancestors came from and to meet long-lost relatives. In this fantasy world, I have unlimited time and resources to explore every rabbit hole and track down clues about those who came before me. The reality is that I—along with most people—don’t have the time it would take for...
September 15, 2020 READ MORE
How To Write a Family History Book—7 Steps Plus A Pro Tip
With the rise in popularity of media programming such as PBS’s Finding Your Roots, and the ease and accessibility of home ancestry and DNA test kits, more and more people are choosing to research their family history. The internet has made this research easier than ever before. For those who decide to go even further—to compile and record the facts and stories th...
August 4, 2020 READ MORE