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| ©Copyright 2010 Caroline Pointer |
Today's the day you find all those items that pertain to your family. I would say you're house cleaning, but you're not. [Because who would want to do that? *snort*] The fact is you might [if you're lucky] have quite a bit of a mess on you're hands. Or your dining room table. Or wherever you might be piling all this stuff. These clues. These artifacts that will help to reveal your family story.
So get one [or more] of those plastic tubs, or a box, or a laundry basket. Put it on the dining room table. And "go to town". You'll be surprised how one item will lead to 5 items, which will lead to ten items. And before you know it, you'll have a bunch of
Don't believe me? Try it out for yourself. Below is just a small sampling of family artifacts that you're looking for. In other words, if you find something that you think tells something about your family and it's not on the list , then put it in the tub/basket/box. Simple, right?
- Birth, marriage, and death documents
- Land documents
- Photos
- Family Bible(s)
- Quilts, baby blankets, and the like
- Obituaries, funeral programs
- Old newspapers, newspaper clippings
- Graduation announcements, programs
- Report cards, yearbooks
- Wills
- Old letters, notes, postcards
- Tickets and programs to plays, sporting events, etc.
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| ©Copyright 2010 Caroline Pointer |
Here. I'll go first.
Here's something I didn't know I had. After my Dad passed away, I found it in his jewelry box that was inside a cardboard box of some of his things. His father's [my grandfather's] World War I Victory Medal. Huh. I never even knew that he'd been in WWI. Then I found a photo of him in his WWI uniform in a plastic tub of my parent's stuff. So then, I hunted down his story. My family story.
So yes, glory can be found in boxes.

