Genealogy Made Easy
2nd Edition
por Jacquelyn Nicholson
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Sobre o livro
Genealogy Made Easy, 2nd Edition is an informative book with valuable tips on how to start a family tree, written by Jacquelyn Nicholson. In addition, she has included searchable links to family research sites and information on genealogy programs. Jacquelyn Nicholson covers topics like Scotland's genealogy; Ged-com file; Finding hidden secrets to name a few.
Jacquelyn Nicholson's primary genre is writing poetry; she also enjoys researching her genealogy and taking photos. Her style has evolved into Australiana history, poetry, and natural images.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Histórias de Família/Genealogia
- Categorias adicionais História, Artesanato e hobbies
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Opção de projeto: 15×23 cm
Nº de páginas: 120 -
ISBN
- Capa dura com ImageWrap: 9798211579491
- Data de publicação: jan 31, 2023
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee genealogy, family history, family trees, Scotland
Sobre o autor
A lifelong poet whose journey began with a classroom project in 1978 and a first publication in Opinions magazine, Jacquelyn’s voice has grown ever more resonant over decades of reflection. Offering readers a variety of books, from history, Australiana & poetry. Her style has evolved over the years into what we read today. In the shadows of silence, among the scribbled letters. Most will dance around my errors, where words twist like vines. Their eyes adverted, whispering sweet lies, like autumn leaves, colorful but silent. Afraid to untangle the knots I weave, like moths fluttering close to the flame. Yet, a true friend, willing to stand by my side, like a lighthouse in the fog. Gently pointing at the wayward letters, and tracing the misspelled echoes, of my thoughts. Each correction like a sweet balm, not to scold me, but to gift clarity. Reminding me that love is found, in the spaces between the lines. Jacquelyn's favorite past times is Poetry & Storm chasing, sunsets & beyond.
