In this week’s episode of Storylines, we explore a belief many family historians carry with them: the idea that their ancestors were “just ordinary people.” But when we look more closely at the lives behind the records, we often discover stories of courage, sacrifice, and reinvention that are anything but ordinary.
The Myth of the Ordinary Ancestor
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Excellent Storylines…….I once thought of one of my ancestors as ordinary, and now I realize he was the one who changed the whole trajectory of our family.
My experience mirrors these thoughts. Ordinary people live extraordinary lives. With each of my books, I uncover deep connections to my ancestors. Understanding their paths exposed by the events they lived and shaped, connects me to my past and the elements that shaped who I have become.
Thanks Lynn for igniting the spark and laying the foundation to guide me to this place.
Excellent! Examining our ancestor’s lives closely can help us in making our own life decisions too.
Oh, yes, Lynn, it is exactly as you say.
How our ancestors’ lives do indeed mould us, through their experiences. Especially when a small incident changes the direction of their life, resulting in emigration to a far-flung continent. A leap of faith into the unknown. Thanks.