Read Uncle Joe's obit

                       Personal History

Combine short story snippets, genealogy, familiar sayings, census, maps, and family backgrand, for as far back as you can remember and then some.  Bring your family up-to-date on the important events in your family's history.


  Family Spiritual History

Sharing faith stories can bring a new appreciation of family spirituality, neighborhood churches and ethnic traditions. Highlight the meaning of religious events in your life and preserve a spiritual legacy for future generations. Learn more

Share a loved one's faith story through a simple tribute or eulogy, then accent it with photos.
                      Personal Biography
 
Your life described in a few pages or a few chapters. Details gathered from personal recollections, diaries, interviews, or poems. Family involvement welcome. A sprinking of photos can be added as illustrations.
                     Storyteller Collection

Preserve individual stories that highlight large and small events. Memories can be collected by telephone interview, or audio tape. We can help you organize, edit and illustrate your memorable moments. For example --Aunt Lillie's stories include: "The Runaway Cow", Uncle Joe's Candy and "The Doll Under the Steps"
Feature That!  Stories worth sharing                                     Do Tell! 


Do you wish you could play back a loved one's voice? Do you wish you could hear that one story of hers, just one more time? Capture important moments. Turn them into story snippets, then mini-stories, then a storyteller collection   Expereince the power and the call to story.

Humans are story animals. When we  go to bed at night the events of the day play back as stories in our minds. We find ourselves summarize their importance. When we make a leisurely phone call,  answer an e-mail from a friend, these same events come tumbling out in stories. Weddings, birthdays or funerals, elicit even bigger stories about our whole lives. You have a story to tell!

   Isn't it time to collect your memories? your parent's or grandparents' memories?

                                                 Try our questionnaire for getting started
Family Business History

Family Reunion Story



Additional Resource

Association of Personal Historians http://www.personalhistorians.org/


hear the cow story