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30
Mar

Why We Should All Learn the Art of Storytelling Through Family Photos

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If you’ve ever watched the television series Who Do You Think You Are, you may be as intrigued as I am to see the drama unfold as celebrities discover their family stories. What fascinates me even more than the celebrities’ stories are my own and those of my clients. You don’t have to be famous […]

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30
Mar

How to time travel with family photos, and why everyone should have a hallway like Toppie’s

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  In my grandmother’s house there was a long hallway that was covered in family photos, from my mother’s bridal portrait, to a picture of my great grandparents’ wedding ceremony, to other family milestones spanning four generations. That hallway was like a time machine, connecting me to people and places, many of whom I would […]

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25
Mar

Three Matriarchs in a Retro Photo Booth

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1956 photo booth memories. My beautiful blonde grandma Glenna (Memaw), with her mother-in-law Effie and my mother as a little girl. My Memaw was an amazing woman who could play the banjo and guitar. She would always wear a hat to church. She was a huge fan of Marilyn Monroe. That’s who she based her […]

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23
Mar

Meet my Grandma Bea, the baker, crafter, reader, singer and adventurer!

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My grandmother Beatrice Bowman and her “tommy gun.” (Photo by my Grandfather, circa 1956.) Beatrice May Husler Bowman was born in 1930 and is currently living in Florida. She married my grandfather, Joesph Bowman on August 23rd, 1952. It has almost been five years since my grandfather passed away and my grandma says the pain […]

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17
Mar

Saving Family Photos Helps Our Legacies Live On For Future Generations

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My father-in-law James A. Little passed away this week. He lived 89 wonderful years, raised four amazing children, has 16 grandchildren, and 33 great-grandchildren. He lived life to the fullest. He was a great man. I was just looking through some slides that were scanned and found this treasure taken in Mexico on a father […]

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11
Mar

Old Family Photos Help us remember to remember

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“It’s always good to remember where you come from and celebrate it. To remember where you come from is part of where you’re going.” – Anthony Burgess My grandparents Frances and Donald Bowling on their wedding day. They married at Florida St Church of God (now Main St Church of God) on the west side […]

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10
Mar

How An Old Photo Booth Snapshot Gave me a Glimpse into my Grandmother’s Girlhood

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My grandmother and her girlfriends took this in a photo booth sometime in the 1940’s. It’s stunning in my eyes. Although it feels very regal and contemporary, they were simple working class folks. She was half American Indian and one of 13 children living in rural south Louisiana. Girls of her era were married soon […]

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07
Mar

Discovering a Treasure Trove of Family Photos While Cleaning Out the Basement

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I always assumed that my grandmother had never traveled farther than the Maritimes due to her fear of flying, but while cleaning out my grandparent’s basement, I discovered a series of photos of my grandmother in Arizona, California and Illinois during the 1940s. When I asked her about the photos, I was treated to an […]

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04
Mar

This photo of my grandma is my time machine

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How can we know where we’re going if we don’t know where we’ve come from? This photo of my grandma is my time machine. I was born in a tiny country called Slovenia. I’m visiting my hometown this week and exploring my family history, collecting old photos, talking to old relatives, visiting archives and building […]

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01
Mar

Sharing a Southern Family Portrait

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This is a photo of my beloved grandma, Hattie (Buoyer) Sacca. I’m not sure when this picture was taken, but I’m guessing she was around 8 years old. Hattie was born in Raeford, North Carolina in 1916 to Sallie and John Buoyer. She was one of six kids. She met Thomas Sacca, a second generation […]

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