While I am attempting to get my Genealogy Binder business going I have opened an Etsy shop.
I appreciate everyone checking it out and sharing it.
Check out and/or share my Etsy Shop and message me your address and I will send you some free samples of my Perfectly Posh products that I sell to keep my genealogy habit going :D
Thank you
https://www.etsy.com/shop/GenealogyBinders?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Webpage Created!
I created a website for my Genealogy Binders. Nothing super duper. But lots of options.
I hope you check it out and pass it on!
Thank you.
Reyna's Genealogy Binders
Labels:
ancestors,
ancestry,
cemeteries,
family,
family history,
family tree,
father,
genealogy,
generations,
grandparents,
journaling,
organization,
project,
relative,
relatives,
research,
roots,
tombstones
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Father's Day June 21st!
So Father's day is less than a month a way, what do you have planned?? A BBQ?? Breakfast?? Fishing?? Just hanging out?? Sharing family history??
My sister-in-law asked me a while back to do her a favor for a gift for her father for father's day. She asked me to do research on her fathers side and put together a binder. Starting with her father it goes through 5 generations.
Now because you double your numbers every generation you go back I kept it limited to information on the parents. While there is plenty of information on the children of each set of parents I would probably need more than one binder or a really big one.
It only required research in two state; New York and North Carolina. North Carolina has a wealth of information online (through Ancestry). Which is good as I live in New York.
The binder is divided by generation than sub-divided by family. There will be photos that we could get our hands on included. It was a very fun project (still in progress).
So what are you doing for the fathers in your life? If your having a family get together talk to all your family members and collect research information for yourself and to share later. Put together something to give to family members of research you have already done. Do something fun and family history related!!
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