Thanks Mr. Bob McQuillan
The first time I thought about starting my family tree was
in 8th grade history. My teacher, Bob McQuillan gave us the
assignment to chart our family tree. My parents had always talked about family
and ancestors, but nothing was written down. So, with my mom we worked on the
assignment. It’s not that we knew a lot, just a few generations. Better than
names were family stories. Both my parents knew their grandparents and some
great-grandparents, where they lived and if they were born in the US. So, the
chart was done.
Years later mom and I started to be more serious and do some
research on her line instead of relying on word of mouth. Not that we
discovered a lot of new things but now we had some documentation. My dad’s side
was a different story. My dad was orphaned at 6 and his dad at about the same
age. Although they still had family connections all the stories didn’t passed
down. My dad would have been delighted with the information I discovered about
his paternal line after he died. But his maternal line was a mess. Both of his
maternal grandparents passed down fictionalized accounts of their ancestors.
So, Mr. McQuillan, thank you for starting me on the path to
genealogy. My family tree differs a great deal from that assignment you gave in
8th grade. Since that time, I’ve been able to spend many hours with
ancestors I’ve never met but have come to cherish. And I’ve come to feel that
the most important history is my own personal family history
#52Ancestors, #52Ancestors 2018, #Bob Mcquillan, #52Ancestors 2018 Start
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