
This publication draws on my family history research to share narratives relating to people and events associated with either my, or my husband's, family history. It links to relevant information in my Family History Archives on the weare.xyz platform.
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In a previous post, I told you about our treasure box. It contains a collection of photos, postcards and other family-related items. In that post, I also told you about the previous owners of the box, including my husband’s grandmother, Win...
Today I joined Barbara at Project Kin as a guest on her regular Live session. It was such an honour to be asked to help her “kick off” ProjectKin’s fabulous Stories250 series by sharing two of my already posted stories.
There’s a story passed down in my husband’s family about his great grandmother Emma and how, as a young child, she was left behind in Dunedin (New Zealand) by her parents and siblings. I was told the story by my husband and by my mother-in-...
When his mother died, my husband inherited a box of family treasures. At the moment it sits on our bookcase, its contents begging to be explored.
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I've been researching family history since the early 1990's and incorporating DNA evidence since 2013. In 2024 I started a one-place study. My Substack publications mainly draw on material from my Websites on the weare.xyz platform
I'm the "ringleader" for Projectkin.org, a community of family historians hooked on stories. I keep Projectkin free, platform-independent, and focused on the inspiration, creativity, and encouragement we need to tell our stories.
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