
Sharing my family stories after many years of research. My family mostly came to Australia from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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During RootsTech I made a connection through Relatives at RootsTech with a fifth cousin, that has led to the smashing down of my most difficult brickwall, my 2x great grandmother, Janet Young. This has led to me knowing exactly where in Sco...
I am very excited to share that I will be soon launching a new monthly Substack Live interview series, here at Tracking Down The Family. This new monthly event is called Behind The Publication.
Thank you to all who attended our Live today - , , , Robin Stewart, Barbara@Projectkin Your support is very much appreciated.
RootsTech makes be over, but the excitement is lingering and I suspect it will be for a while longer.
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Australian family historian and passionate amateur genealogist, researching for over 40 years and sharing stories from my family’s past.
Writer of historical fiction who also loves food gardening in the summer and quilting in the winter, and family all the time.
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.
A lover of local & family history. A student of Appalachian culture and the pioneering spirit. Economic-developer-by-day. Optimistic introvert. Self-contrived adventurer and traveler.
Genealogy Librarian rounding up free tips for family history researching, heritage story writing and all the genealogy-related projects!
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