3 Questions to Ask Before You Plot Your Family History Story



Embark on your family history storytelling journey with clarity and purpose. In today’s post, we delve into the essential questions that lay the foundation for crafting compelling narratives from your ancestral past. Join us as we unravel the key inquiries that will guide you in outlining a story that resonates through generations. Let’s unlock the secrets of your family history tale together.

3 thought on “3 Questions to Ask Before You Plot Your Family History Story”

  1. Thank you so much for these detailed and inspirational guidelines Lynn. I have had a long unplanned break from family history research and writing. This is just what I needed. Your teaching/ communication skills are wonderful.

  2. Lynn, these questions offer a great way of transforming the infuriation gathered over years of research into a coherent and engaging narrative! So helpful!

  3. Lynn my last comment had a typo / spellcheck error – I meant to write information but it came out as infuriation!

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