User:Familyjournals

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Orem, Utah is my home town. I am an avid researcher. My love for Family History started with the stories that my Grandmothers told me. One Grandmother was accurate about her family that took the westward trek and the other Grandmother totally fabricated her history complete with claims to royalty and grand wealth. This put me on a journey to authenticate my ancestors history. Migration patterns have come to fascinate me. I served a LDS Family History Mission where I was given the chance to author articles for the wiki. That created a passion for this amazing research tool.

The more I learn, the more I find the need to help others on their journey of family discovery. The wiki is a wonderful vehicle for all of us to help each other. Everyone knows about something that could help someone else. Please just jump in and share your knowledge with the rest of us.

Wiki projects current and past

 * Updating wiki images with the correct license
 * Writing a series of articles on how to research the Ghost Towns of Utah
 * Updating the County Articles of Iowa, Yes all 99 of them
 * Expanding Orphaned pages
 * United States History
 * Histories of every state along with timelines (2009)
 * Beginning formation of Vital Record Pages for each state (2009)

Other Projects of Mine:

To contact me please use my Discussion Page or to E-mail me use the "E-mail this user" feature on the right hand side of the page under toolbox. I am the moderator for Iowa and Ohio.
 * Writing the history of my crazy Murphy Ancestors, check out my blog beginnings at Nellie Murphy
 * Transcribing cemeteries and contributing to Findagrave.com
 * Annotating pictures and documents at Footnote.com
 * Volunteering with Festival of Trees
 * Learning to piece quilts in my extra time.