October is a busy month in our family. There’s a number of birthdays to celebrate and our family snowbirds start heading south. It’s also time for members of the St. Augustine Genealogical Society to share their family history in a number of creative ways. Saturday’s member meeting is all about your ancestors. If you haven’t requested table space to show your family history, contact Pat Tanner (sags.secretary@yahoo.com) right away.
Need some inspiration? No problem! You will find a number of creative ideas for sharing your family history at the Storytellers Studio blog on Tumblr (https://storytellers-studio.tumblr.com). FYI . . . Tumblr blogs are free and easy to use and they make it easy to share photos, stories and even videos. You can see Tumblr in action Saturday at the Faire.
Do you have ancestors who served in World War I? If so, you might find the World War I Genealogy Research Guide quite useful. You can download the first edition (PDF) at no cost at the WWI Centennial Commission’s website. A second edition has just been published. This print book is available at Amazon for $12.99.
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