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Family History Through the Alphabet – W is for …

Hello everyone, and welcome to Week “W” of the Family History Through the Alphabet. Are a genealogists who is also a blogger, Facebooker, and/or Tweeter? If so, join us in the Alphabet Challenge. All you need to do is use the current letter for the week (this week’s letter is W), and connect it to someone, something, or a topic relating to your family …

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Family History Through the Alphabet – V is for …

We’re on the home stretch now in the Family History Through the Alphabet Challenge, just a few more letters to go, and this week we’re up to the letter V. As with each week, the one rule of this Challenge is that you need to use the current letter of the week and connect it to someone or something relating to your family history, and this weeks letters is ‘V’.

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Family History Through the Alphabet – U is for …

The weeks keep flying by, and so do the letters in the Family History Through the Alphabet Challenge. This week brings us up to the letter U. As with each week, the one rule of this Challenge is that you need to use the current letter of the week and connect it to someone or something relating to your family history, and this weeks letters is ‘U’. So what can you think of that relates to your own family history?

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Family History Through the Alphabet – T is for …

The Family History Through the Alphabet Challenge is nearing the end, but we’re not there yet … still a few more letters to go, and this week brings us to the letter T. So do you have a special ancestor, a place, or a docuement, an heirloom or something else that relates to your own family history that starts with the letter T that you’d like to write about.

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Family History Through the Alphabet – S is for …

‘S’ is this week’s letter in the Family History Through the Alphabet Challenge. As we’ve odne each week, the one rule of this Challenge is that you need to use the current letter of the week and connect it to someone or something relating to your family history. So you could write about Scotland, shipping records, Aunt Susan, sharing or even searching … there’s so many options.

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