
Documenting my discoveries in family history as I read through 885 letters hand-written by my long deceased great-grandmother between 1961-1975.
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In 2021, Helene found herself gifted w/ a treasure trove of 885 hand-written letters penned by her deceased great-grandmother between 1961 to 1975. Follow along on the journey as she reads through these letters and dives into family history.
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