Tell the Stories



Notes and quotes from Keynote speaker, Judy Russell, Friday March 7, 2014 at RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah, video online:

Oral family history can be lost in three generations.  December 18, 2013, Aaron Hold, archives technician at the National Archives Fort Word, said it is not unusual for genealogists today to have conflicting stories about an ancestor if oral history was not passed down in a deliberate way through the generations.  (Article by Judy Everett Ramos, Examiner.com, 18 Dec 2013)(1)

“It only takes three generations to lose a piece of oral family history.  It must be purposefully and accurately repeated over and over through the generations if it is going to be preserved for the genealogists today.”  Aaron Hold as quoted by Judy Russell (1)

“My family has these stories because they were purposely and accurately passed down from generation to generation.  And if there is any lesson that I learned from this, it’s that the stories that have been so lovingly passed to us through the generations from the people who came before us, these are the stories passed to us, that we must verify and document and pass on to the generations who come after us.”  Judy Russell(2)

Source:
(1)as quoted and presented by Judy Russell, Friday March 7, 2014 at RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah online video.
(2)Keynote speaker, Judy Russell, Friday March 7, 2014 at RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah, online video.

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