Product details
- ISBN 9781577153733
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
- Publication Date: 28 Sep 2023
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Find your way through your family history and record your results with this beautiful keepsake. Whether as a gift to a relative or for yourself, this modern family tree allows for multi-generations and their activities to be included. Customizable and inclusive, make this truly your own through: this charming guide to your ancestry includes:
- Ancestral charts for you, your partner, and your family members
- Records for citizenship and immigration
- Places to record your and your families' favorite things
- A place for chosen family, including pets
- Blank pages for pasting in photographs and mementos
- And more!
Julie Bunton is a nonfiction writer who works with people to compose stories that chronicle their important memories and relationships. She lives in Saint Albans, Maine, in a one hundred-year-old farmhouse with her cherished Newfoundland, Samuel.
Sharon Leslie Morgan is a writer and genealogist as well as an expert in multicultural marketing. She is the founder of Our Black Ancestry, a website and Facebook group devoted to African American genealogy, that has more than 35,000 members. She writes and speaks extensively. In 2021, she was a keynote speaker for the annual RootsTech conference. Sponsored by FamilySearch, it is the largest family history convocation in the world. It was attended (virtually) by over 1 million participants from 242 countries.
She is the co-author, with Thomas Norman DeWolf, of GATHER AT THE TABLE: The Healing Journey of a Daughter of Slavery and a Son of the Slave Trade (Beacon Press, 2012). It won the Phillis Wheatley Award for best nonfiction/memoir at the Harlem Book Fair.