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Family History Month is Coming in October

September 4, 2017 by Jill Holman

October is Family History Month. If you haven’t started to research yet, grab a blank chart and start writing things down! And then ask your oldest living relatives what they know ASAP.

For those of us who have been researching awhile, here are 5 of the most interesting projects that are off the beaten path of traditional research . . .

1) Make a family cookbook with recipes that have been handed down in your family. Or try a new recipe to honor your heritage. You could just borrow a cookbook from your public library.

Here are some fun ones I found . . .

cookbooks

2) Do something with those old pictures! Ideas:

  • Label them with names, dates and places
  • Scan them in and back them up
  • Make a photobook. See some options here.
  • Preserve them by getting them out of the shoebox – more info here:
    • Care, Handling, and Storage of Photographs
    • Learn about supplies that are available here
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A photobook doesn’t have to be complicated – just pick some key photos and get started.

3) Gather tombstone pictures. You can go traipsing through cemeteries or do this from home via Find a Grave. While the amount of information varies for different entries, sometimes you get lucky and see pictures of someplace too far away to visit in person.

nathan-washburn-grave

4) Inventory, take a picture and write down the story for any family artifacts you might have or that your relatives have. For example, who has the family Bible? Where is great-grandfather’s military medal? If you have older furniture, there is a big difference between “I bought this table at a garage sale” and “My grandmother gave me this table and she got it just after World War II.”

5) Make a poster of your research. You could buy one and fill it in with your information. Or have one printed from one of your charts – Walmart posters start at $6 at the time of this writing.

More Project Ideas

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