
I write about my family history: I have forebears from Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe - and even some from the United States.
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Sharing my family history. I am Australian with forebears from the United Kingdom and Europe.
I'm the "ringleader" for Projectkin.org. As a community, we capture, preserve, and share our stories in every conceivable form. We inspire and encourage one another in posts, events, and conversations.
Australian family historian and passionate amateur genealogist, researching for over 40 years and sharing stories from my family’s past.
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