A Family Tapestry

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Others Have Passed this Way Before

›
  While I may be death on copying others' posted family trees, I'm not averse to using them as a tool in my own research. I like to ...
2 comments:
Wednesday, March 10, 2021

The Disputable Discourse

›
  Imagine, if you will for a moment, the hapless novice family historian. She starts out with good intentions to fill in the blanks on her p...
2 comments:
Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Learning About New Territory

›
  Question: What do I know about the Marlboro County , South Carolina, origin of those many Townsends who moved to Madison County , Florida?...
5 comments:
Monday, March 8, 2021

Paper Trail: Step One

›
  There comes a time when the diligent family historian will face a research dilemma. In my case, this month's project to discover the ...
2 comments:
Sunday, March 7, 2021

Pruning the Family Tree

›
  With springtime comes certain annual chores, not the least of which involves turning my mind to the plants—including fruit trees—outdoors....
Saturday, March 6, 2021

Today: Something I've Been Meaning to Do

›
  Today, I'm finally getting around to doing something I've meant to accomplish ever since the close of this year's SLIG : set u...
4 comments:
Friday, March 5, 2021

A Walk Through Madison's Memories

›
  Cemeteries give us a chiseled record of the micro-history of a specific place, if we care to wander the silent walkways between headstones...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Jacqi Stevens
It is my contention that, after a lifetime, one of the greatest needs people have is to be remembered. They want to know: have I made a difference? I write because I can't keep for myself the gifts others have entrusted to me. Through what I've already been given--though not forgetting those to whom I must pass this along--from family I receive my heritage; through family I leave a legacy. With family I weave a tapestry. These are my strands.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.