Genchat question 6 from "Apres Vous" series |
Dozens of genealogy enthusiasts joined the #Genchat two-day conversation about what happens to our family history after we join our ancestors. In this series, I've been summarizing the tweeted answers to each question.
Today, I'm posting summarized answers to question #6, as ideas to consider when you think about keeping your family history safe "apres vous."
Q6: What is your top priority for keeping your family's history safe after you join your ancestors? Participants suggested:
- Choose heirs who care about the family's history and will protect it for the future.
- Put a digital archive online so it will live on, and let relatives know where it is.
- Keep collection physically safe and secure (in case of fire, flood, and other potential disasters).
- Be sure heirs know where collection is housed, key documents/photos in particular.
- Organize materials so next generation knows what has been researched and can even continue the research.
- Get online trees in order. Cite sources.
- Share stories no one else in family has heard or remembers.
- Let heirs know to read your comments about family members/ancestors in the future (notes will be private while people are alive, but comments may be funny and meaningful to heirs later).
A BIG thank you to the cohosts of Twitter's #genchat conversations, Christine McCloud (@geneapleau) and Liam "Sir Leprachaun Rabbit" (@leprchaunrabbit). You're the best!
For engaging genealogy conversations on Twitter, please come along and join #genchat every other Friday. The schedule and FAQs are here.
For engaging genealogy conversations on Twitter, please come along and join #genchat every other Friday. The schedule and FAQs are here.
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