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How to Bring Your Ancestors to Life with Your Family

06.10.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

Summertime is the perfect time to bring family history alive for your children.  Check out my first post on “Bringing Your Ancestors to Life” HERE. I want to walk you through my process to give you some ideas and to help you get started.

Step one:

Look up a particular ancestor on Family Search or in a family history book, journal, etc.  If you don’t have any stories of deceased ancestors, then ask your living parents (or grandparents) about their own lives.

Step two:

As you read about their life, just jot down little bits about them.  Did they have any particular hobbies?  What was their profession?  Did they like a particular food?  Were they from another country?  Did they have a certain skill set or talent?

Step three:

Take those pieces of information and brainstorm some ideas for how you could tangibly re-create those experiences for yourself and your children.  

I’ll give you an example from how I put this process into action a few months ago.  I read in a family history book that my great-great grandmother, Bothilda Pehrsdotter, became expert in carding wool, spinning yarn, and knitting (among other things) when she was a young girl.  

When I read this bit of information about her, I decided that it would be fun to learn those skills.  I bought some wool (straight off the sheep), some wool carders, and a drop spindle.  Over the next 6 weeks or so, we carded the wool, spun it into yarn, and then knitted (with the help of a loom) a hat for each of us.  

Before starting this process, we had no idea what we were doing… but with the help of youtube videos, we figured it out. 🙂  

Not only did we come away from this project with some new skills, but also with a deeper connection to Bothilda.

Is there something from one of your ancestor’s lives that you could use to create a tangible experience for your children?  It doesn’t have to take multiple weeks like this example I shared.  Any little thing that brings your ancestors to life for your children is a win and helps to link generations together.


SHELLY LOPEZ

IG: @goodmorningshelly


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