The Granma in the Corner

Perhaps it was being a service brat, a child without a real home, a real family connection, that has caused me to decide to research my family tree.  I really have no idea where to begin; not even any old family stories, except for the one about an old Granma who sat in a corner by the fireplace smoking a pipe.  There are lots of genealogy sites that give instructions on how to find names, dates, and locations  of ancestors but I want to take a more creative path; maybe historical stories, family recipes, highlights, and news. I am excited about this new adventure in a creative approach to my family tree. Come along with me and get started on your genealogy too.





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  1. Sounds like a neat project.

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  2. I love this idea...I know the the Mormon church has kept a lot of records on families...I am lucky that my Uncle Dee, and Cousin Freddy....Hart/AKA Segrest...singer of Easy Lovin...wrote a huge book on the Segrest's in America from the beginning of arrival into the US via South Carolina...it goes until...well, all 3 of my kids were born...As, they all used it as part of one school project or another...Have fun...cannot wait to see the final product...or at least read the dirt on your family:)

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