Welcome to this week’s Storylines. We’ll dive into the rich historical context that can bring depth to your family history stories. By understanding the events, customs, and societal trends of the past, you can better interpret your ancestors’ lives and decisions, making your family narrative more engaging and relatable.
Historical Context: Incorporating it into your family history stories
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Yes, she was a woman in the early 1900s who challenged the norms through advocacy. Research is my strength, weaving, not so much. The Spanish Flu pandemic influenced the townsfolk and her. While its not like me to comment, please know that I follow your postings and videos with great thanks.
Thank you for this…..you always bring the story back to SHOW!!!!!