Steve Szabados grew up in Central Illinois and is a retired project manager living in the Chicago Suburbs. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, and a Masters in Business Administration from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.
Steve Szabados is an author and lecturer on genealogy. He has been researching his ancestors since 2000 and has traced ancestors back to the 1600s in New England, Virgina, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and the 1730’s in Poland, Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia. He has given numerous presentations to genealogical groups and libraries in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. His mission is to share his passion for Family History with as many people as he can. He is a former board member of Polish Genealogical Society of America, and he is a genealogy volunteer at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Steve also is the genealogy columnist for the Polish American Journal.
With the growing number of writing groups in genealogy societies, this book should serve as a guide to help overcome some of the roadblocks some genealogists experience with their writing skills. This book is about writing family history with special examples to help the nonwriter get started. It outlines a simple process that will aid your research and create pages of information that can be read and understood by all family members. The process has a dual focus. First, it makes research more efficient, and then it creates a readable family history. As a result, your research will become faster and more accurate, and your family can enjoy the family history.
A family history can be a great treasure to you, your family, and future generations. It can help us understand our heritage both in the U.S. and the "old country." It lets us gain knowledge and appreciation for our ancestors and their lives.
Writing a narrative of your family history is crucial because genealogy research should go beyond finding documents and filling in charts. The stories found within your research are what the family wants to read, and this helps keep the memory of your ancestors alive. We all have family stories that give insights into the lives of our ancestors. Some are entertaining, others celebrate our cultural heritage, and others are more historical. We need to save all of them. So they can accurately pass them down to future generations.
If you are interested in telling your family stories, the materials in this book will help you overcome your fears of writing, and you will commit your family story to the written word. Although I show how getting started with brief biographical summaries can make writing easier and overcome your fears of writing. The book covers simple methods for organizing summaries that can stand alone and later be combined into a larger document that becomes your family history.
Don't be afraid to begin. Concentrate on finding one story and then another by doing the research. You will find small pieces first that will make the task easier. Eventually, the small pieces will begin to fit together, and the overall story of your family history will appear.
Do the work and get the details to organize and save it for future generations.
Título : Writing Family Histories for the Nonwriter
EAN : 9798227592798
Editorial : Stephen Szabados
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