Family Reunions: The Perfect Place to Capture a Story
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John R CarpenterJune 14, 2021
Good article! I found the FamilySearch wiki article on Reunions helpful also. See: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Family_Reunions
Ronald BarnesJune 14, 2021
Perfect timing. This coming Saturday will be my mother’s family reunion. This has been happening for about 50 years. Only two of her sisters survive from her generation. All of my siblings will all be there this year from up to 2,000 miles away. As a surprise to them, I have compiled what I can remember from our father’s war stories and have assembled them into a booklet. Each of them will get a copy.
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