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Template to share family history book
Template to share family history book











Richard Houston’s Numbering the Survivors: A History of the Standish Family of Ireland, Ontario and Alberta, and John Phillip Coletta’s Only A Few Bones: A True account of the Rolling Fork Tragedy and its Aftermath, a history of the German-speaking merchants of the Mississippi Delta. Two more classics of reconstructing ancestral events are J. Discovering Your Family History, which was enthusiastically received on television and helped fuel the family history boom in the 1970s-1980s. A classic tale is Donald Steel's delightful and masterful presentation on the English Honeycombe family. The process of research can be just as fascinating as the actual discoveries. In addition to the information about your ancestors this can include accounts of how you did your research and discovered each one.

template to share family history book

The most common alternative is a narrative account and this can take one of many forms. Your choice depends partly upon whom you have chosen to research and partly upon the way you want to present the material to your chosen audience. There are many good methods of organizing a family history book.













Template to share family history book