As a community, we capture, preserve, and share our stories in every conceivable form. We inspire and encourage one another in posts, events, and conversations.
I'm a writer, textile artist, genealogist, iris enthusiast, and proud cat herder. On my Substack, I share my love for genealogy and personal storytelling—hoping to spark inspiration and stir a few memories along the way.
A place I write about genealogy related topics (and some other stuff, probably). I mostly focus on south Louisiana, although I also write more general posts :-)
Family history is rich with stories. I share stories from my own family and others I've come across during research to highlight the importance of bringing family history alive.
Music is so easy to make and share today that we sometimes forget its value. Appreciating all kinds of music means exploring and learning about the people who made it, the people who loved it, and sometimes learning more about yourself.
Shining a light on the best online genealogy blogs and newsletters. If you're looking for great writing, meaningful content and podcasts that are all about genealogy, family history and memoirs, GenStack brings it all right to your inbox.
Motley Stories is about our past & present experiences. The world we live in continues to change, and our daily lives will soon become part of history. It's important to preserve our stories for future generations.
Stories about men & women, immigrants & trailblazers, farmers & railroad workers -- the seemingly mundane people in my family tree, but each with a fascinating story. A companion podcast tells about research challenges, successes and tips.
I manage ConferenceKeeper.org, a free online calendar of genealogy events. It features thousands of webinars, seminars, and conferences hosted by societies, libraries, and other. It’s an easy way to find genealogy education on any topic.
This publication draws on my one-place study research to write about people and events associated with the Kyeburn Diggings in Central Otago, New Zealand. It links to relevant information in my One-Place Study Archive on the weare.xyz platform.