Video Interview Alert!

It’s been quiet on the blog this past month or so. There’s a reason for that – I’ve been taking the course I had mentioned in a previous post. It’s a beginners course for genealogy. Well, I’ve learned a lot!! I’ve met some interesting people and have been bitten by the genealogy bug! I’ve also figured out that even though I am a very organized person, there’s still some organizing to do.

Along with doing the course, I’ve also been accumulating some books on genealogy. One of the books I’m currently reading has a pretty simple title, “Genealogy” by George G. Morgan. I’ve only read a couple of chapters but have gleaned an interesting tidbit that made things clearer for me:

  • Family history is the study of a family’s history and traditions over an extended period of time and may involve documenting some or all of the facts. A family historian may seek to trace and document specific family members or a branch of the family, and to perhaps write a family history.
  • Genealogy is the scholarly study of a family’s line of descent from its ancestors, during which one develops an understanding of the family’s historical context and documents its history and traditions. A genealogist, on the other hand, typically has a much broader view of the family. He/she trances an entire or extended family structure and actively seeks documentary evidence of many types to prove & verify facts about the family.

I am really interested and eager to learn as much as possible about our families and our ancestors so I combine both genealogy and family history research. By using this approach, it will provide us with detailed biographical information to actually bring their lives into focus.

So, as you can see, I believe I’m on the right path for this blog, our family’s history and my continued learning and tracing of our family.

Now, we get to see another video interview of a family member – my cousin, Sandy! It’s been a long process to get this one going as we both have been busy in our lives. We had a little chat a couple of weeks’ ago which turned into a long visit and a wonderful dinner. We always have a great time when we get together and go on so many different paths in our discussions and memories.

We’ll be getting together tomorrow to do the interview so should be able to get it posted on the blog in about a week.

As the weather is getting better (hopefully) and the roads to the interior are getting repaired (thankful!), I should be able to get my Dad, Aunt Ev and Uncle Rich together to do their interview. I have some interesting questions and am looking forward to their reactions, interactions and just plain ole’ actions, which is always interesting.

In the meantime, look for Sandy’s interview coming up, and for me to get in touch with some more family members to get them ready for their interviews (Lynda!).

Here’s a picture of me (in the back) and my cousins, Lynda (left), Donna (front) and Sandy (right). We’re having dinner (possibly Christmas 1970) with the family at our home on Henley Street, New Westminster.

Next week, I’ll post the picture again – see if you notice the difference! Until then – stay safe and remember, we may not be close but will always be family.

Take care, Vicky

2 thoughts on “Video Interview Alert!

  1. Irene E. Layton's avatar Irene E. Layton

    Interesting information. Looking forward to the interview with your dad and uncle Rich. Can’t imagine what you have in store for us. 🙂 Should be a good one. Love the picture of you girls.
    Take care. Aunt Ev

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  2. Lynda Fernyhough's avatar Lynda Fernyhough

    I love the pictures, Vicky! That picture of the four of us has to be before 1970… in 1970 I would have been 9 and in that picture I look like about 5. Looking forward to the interviews!

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