How to Find a Story Filled with Page-Turning Conflict



Conflict is the mark of a great story?

But what about when your family history is full of boring peasants and farmers with no big conflict? How do we find a story with conflict?

In today’s Storylines, we’re offering up 5 tips to help you find conflict in your research, that you can use to shape into a page-turning narrative. 

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  1. Loved these tips! I am going to start working through my pedigree chart and note conflicts each ancestor faced.

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