I have a "Page" on my blog that has lots of great History and Journal questions that can get you started on your family history, diary or journal. Here is a link to that post.
I thought I would post these other questions on here as I found another paper with questions so I typed them up and you can add them to the other questions.
If you have a picture of the event you are writing about, try to insert it into the history you are writing. You can print it out if you are writing it by hand or you can put it in the document if you are writing it on the computer.
Here are some posts that help you scan your pictures, here is one about transferring movies and videos to dvd, and here is one about transferring over slides and sounds.
Hope this helps you get started on your family history.
Name and present address
Name of parents, brothers
and sisters. (Tell about them, relate stories)
Name of all grandparents and
information from where they came. (Did your family pass through the major
stirring events of history – Migration, pioneer etc)
Early memories of home, or
homes and surroundings
Economic situations during
early childhood life and beyond
Description of self, changes
during passing years
Childish pranks and ways of
self amusement
First school days,
schoolhouse, teachers etc
First lesson in honesty
Outstanding Christmas
stories or traditions
First attention from the
opposite sex and first date
Schooling… First appearance
before the public
Courting days
Embarrassing situations and
what happened
Husband or wife (The
beautiful things I looked for and found
Marriage – trousseau,
wedding, etc
Children and family
relationships
Neighbors and friends
Church activities – Religion
in your home and what part it played
Testimonies, faith-promoting
incidents or answers to prayers
Travel and trips
Hobbies – Characteristics
Public life and tall stories
Appreciations, hope for the
future
Philosophy of life
Resolve: …To write somewhat
that others may know I love life
…Every good story must be
based on facts… dates, names of persons, thoughts.
…Tell your story simply; don’t
swell on mistakes or failures unless they taught a lesson
…Use pictures or appropriate
illustrations to help make your story live
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