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Arcadia: Peterson Family History and the Secrets of a Swedish Nobleman is a stunning coffee table book which uses gorgeous family photos, paintings, rare documents, maps, and photos of family relics to make this multigenerational family history un-put-down-able. Some of the stories are told in “vignettes” in a historical-fiction narrative style. We worked with the author and expert researcher to bring to life the artistic vision of his family history.
The Ancestry of Elmer Clare Armstrong is much more than pedigree charts and genealogical data. This four-generation ancestry book includes photographs and personal stories about the cast of characters in one man's ancestry.
Legacy of Triumph is the epic generational story of a Chicago family whose ancestry spanned from American slavery to French royalty. We extracted data from our client's Ancestry.com account and researched historical photos to help tell the tale.
The Ancestors of Alfred Grebe and Marie Cyr started life as a dry genealogical report in a word document. We researched historical photos and maps and added them to an oversize art book design to make this family's Arcadian roots come alive.
McGowan - The Descendants of George Willard McGowan and Sarah Ann Duntontells the journey of a couple's nineteenth-century migration from the American Midwest to frontier Canada, with stories from the lives of the descendants of their nine children.
Koellner Family History started as a genealogy software-generated narrative. We added some stories, photos, and original design to make it engaging and entertaining to read.
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Ancestral and genealogical histories vary greatly in scope, size, and complexity. We can breathe life into your ancestors' data by adding family photos, stories, maps, historical photos, and beautiful chart design. Family lines can be arranged by ancestry, descendancy, generationally, or a combination.
Arcadia: Peterson Family History and the Secrets of a Swedish Nobleman is a stunning coffee table book which uses gorgeous family photos, paintings, rare documents, maps, and photos of family relics to make this multigenerational family history un-put-down-able. Some of the stories are told in “vignettes” in a historical-fiction narrative style. We worked with the author and expert researcher to bring to life the artistic vision of his family history.
The Ancestry of Elmer Clare Armstrong is much more than pedigree charts and genealogical data. This four-generation ancestry book includes photographs and personal stories about the cast of characters in one man's ancestry.
Legacy of Triumph is the epic generational story of a Chicago family whose ancestry spanned from American slavery to French royalty. We extracted data from our client's Ancestry.com account and researched historical photos to help tell the tale.
The Ancestors of Alfred Grebe and Marie Cyr started life as a dry genealogical report in a word document. We researched historical photos and maps and added them to an oversize art book design to make this family's Arcadian roots come alive.
McGowan - The Descendants of George Willard McGowan and Sarah Ann Duntontells the journey of a couple's nineteenth-century migration from the American Midwest to frontier Canada, with stories from the lives of the descendants of their nine children.
Koellner Family History started as a genealogy software-generated narrative. We added some stories, photos, and original design to make it engaging and entertaining to read.
Click here to view our services.
We are so excited to be back at RootsTech live this year! Come by and see the Pictures and Stories booth (#1609) and see some of the many new books we’ve helped our clients create. Alison is giving two in-person classes: The Seven Deadly Sins of Building a Digital Archive, and Making a Genealogy Story Book. Hope to see you there!