A Family Tapestry

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Remembering the Last Leaf on a Branch

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  Genealogy, as a pursuit, is designed to memorialize those whose branch in the family tree extends beyond their own generation. But life, a...
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Monday, July 5, 2021

Family Photos Span the Generations

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  Even if I have none of my own to enjoy, I still find it fun to watch a family's photos trace the changes reaching backwards in time th...
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Sunday, July 4, 2021

A Different way to Celebrate

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  It's been a somewhat sedate Fourth of July weekend, despite the incessant popping and crackling in the air each evening this past mont...
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Saturday, July 3, 2021

Taking a Genealogy Break

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  Sometimes, the people most devoted to genealogy end up being the ones so busy helping everyone else do their family tree that they don...
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Friday, July 2, 2021

Tackling Technology by Poking Around

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  I tell ya, being a genealogy guinea pig is hard. I take my work seriously, but sometimes a task's outcome cannot be predicted. Take th...
Thursday, July 1, 2021

Did ya Miss me?

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  It's July first. I suppose that might not matter much to you, other than to remark on how quickly the year is flying past us. If you a...
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Aunt Jo

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  I guess the next worst thing to inheriting a collection of family pictures with no labels is to receive labels but no context. Marilyn ...
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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.
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