I missed Outlander in my Summer Reading roundup of genealogy fiction, and Facebook Friends helpfully pointed me to an the all-consuming time-travel historical fiction series. HOW did I miss this series? Outlander series is not new, but with the upcoming debut of the new made-for-tv series, … [Read more...]
Throwback Thursday: Happy Anniversary Mr. Curator
The wedding getaway wheels. Off to the reception. Dear Photograph: 35th Wedding Anniversary Edition … [Read more...]
Finding Archives Everywhere, Hershey, PA
On my way to The National Archives I’ve taken a little (?) detour to South Central Pennsylvania and the model company town of Hershey in Dauphin County. You can almost smell the cocoa on Chocolate Avenue, the main street of the “sweetest town in America” where even the streetlights … [Read more...]
Celebrating Seven Years of Blogging at The Family Curator
It's hard to believe that The Family Curator is celebrating another blogiversary. When I wrote my first post back in 2007 for The Family Curator, I was teaching English at a girls Catholic High School and trying to figure out how to deal with the varied remains of my family legacy -- a … [Read more...]
Summer Reading for Genealogists Part 1: Relax & Read
For many book lovers, summer reading brings back memories of lazy beach days and poolside paperbacks. And with the recent popularity of family history, you can have your genealogy and a light mystery too, or historical fiction if that's more your style. Read on: NEW! Jefferson Tayte Genealogical … [Read more...]
The Annual “What Are You Reading This Summer?” Post
Summer is here, and it's time for The Family Curator's Summer Reading List for Genealogists. You can take the English teacher out of the classroom, but you can't take the book out of her hands. Each summer reading selection: is for or about genealogy and family history, is well-written, and is so … [Read more...]
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