"Have you thought about writing your family history, but found yourself stuck from the start? Writing a family narrative can be a daunting task, but Karen Jones Gowen found a way to bring her mother's story to life." (Homespun Magazine)
Showing posts with label geneology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geneology. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Interview with a Wanna be Genealogist

My husband is really really interested in genealogy and all aspects of family history. As he puts it: "A wanna-be family history pictures and archivist." Here's what he has to say-- (and thank you, darling husband, for the interview and photos and information on scanning)--

Technology today makes preserving records easier than ever. And easier to share original documents with anyone at no additional cost. The opportunity to look into the face of an ancestor in a photograph and realize that they are connected to you is remarkable.

With the advent of scanning technology this is made easier and more accessible. I take old photos and scan the entire photo, even if there's damage to it. I can also just scan the faces, which are the most important part of the individuals in our history. I like to see the settings that they're in, I like to think about what they may be doing the day that they posed for this picture.

I have a treasured photograph of one young couple recently married, right before he went off to fight in the Civil War and never came home.
That is Smith Banta and his wife, Mary Jane London, my great-great grandparents. They had two children. Later, she remarried and had eight more children.

Documents such as marriage licenses, birth certificates, wills, letters and anything that might give information about family members can also be scanned and emailed to those interested. Scanning is a simple and inexpensive process for photos and documents. No more running to the copy store, or even worse--loaning an original valued document and worrying that you might never get it back.
 

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

"Do the Voices in My Head Bother You?"

Great movie quote from an Australian film "The Gods Must be Crazy." (Either that or "Crocodile Dundee," not sure which) but it deals with someone tired of the city and heading out to the Australian bush. Anyway, it's one of my favorite movie lines of all time. Do the voices in my head bother you?

Probably not, because if you're here at this blog, you've got voices in your own head saying things like: "Remember me."

"I may be dead but I'm still here. And my life still matters."

"Please don't forget. Write my story."