Doing Family History In Your Own Unique Way with Diana Elder & Nicole Dyer from Family Locket (Episode #177)

If you are like me, you feel overwhelmed with where to start with your Family History! That is why I am so excited about our podcast guests today. Meet genealogists: Diana Elder and Nicole Dyer from Family Locket. They are going to be giving us great ideas of where to begin, how to do family history in our own personal way, and how to involve our kids.

People all over the world are becoming more and more interested in their family history. Why is knowing our family history important? Studies have shown that knowing where you came from gives you more sense of self, more compassion for others, greater resilience, and feelings of connection and belonging.

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Show Notes:

Family History can feel very overwhelming to a lot of people. What are some steps to get started?

Baby Stepping into Family History:

  • Write up your own personal history

  • Start with your parents and gradually move back through the generations on your family tree

  • Work on a life sketch of a close family member. Look to school and census records for dates and other information

“Every single person can do something to be involved with Family History. Not Everybody has to be a researcher.”

Different ways to participate in Family History:

  • Learn how to research - be a detective in your own family!!

  • Put videos or pictures together on YouTube or in the Memories section of Family Search for others to enjoy

  • Put together a book or scrapbook

  • Type up and digitize family histories that have already been written

  • Make a cookbook of family recipes

  • Ask yourself: What are my strengths? What are my talents? What would I like my contributions to be?

Ways into involve Kids in Family History:

  • Make coloring books out of pictures

  • Create little books of family stories

  • Design comic style books of funny family stories - put real pictures and real memories into the back of the book with sources

  • Have a family reunion nights and act out skits of different family memories

  • Keep a trunk full of family heirlooms for kids to touch and hold

  • Celebrate ancestor’s birthdays by telling stories about them or eating their favorite foods

  • Eat food that your ancestors would have eaten

Great Free Resource for Brand new family historians: Family Search

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides FamilySearch free of charge to everyone, regardless of tradition, culture, or religious affiliation. FamilySearch resources help millions of people around the world discover their heritage and connect with family members

Where you can find Diana & Nicole:

Website: familylocket.com

Podcast: Research Like Pro

Family Locket Books

Family Locket Research Like a Pro Course

Helping of Happiness YouTube Channel:

Make sure you check out our YouTube Channel!! We have lots of new food and travel videos posted! You can even take a peek at a bunch of the recipes in our Best Ever Babysitter Cookbook. (find it on Amazon!).

YouTube: @HelpingOfHappiness

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