Posted by tree-farmer on July 22, 2017 at 11:05:52 from (96.38.163.176):
In Reply to: What to do for a month posted by Keith Molden on July 22, 2017 at 06:38:48:
What to do for a month?
Are you interested in genealogy? I stopped at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City last week on a little vacation. They showed me the FamilySearch.org website. Someone had already done parts of my family tree, showing ancestors with my name, back to 1698 in York, Virginia. And even farther back to the 1300s in Scotland, although they said that’s not very reliable.
You could research your family tree.
But, what would make these names and dates more interesting to me, is a little of their life story, what their occupation was, their interests, hobbies, other details.
You could write some of your own life story, for your great-great grandkids.
There’s a place in this website to write a little of the life story of your grandfather and grandmother, and others. You could do that. Write some of their story, and add it to a genealogy website for future generations.
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