Weekly LIVE Updates at Projectkin
Thank you, Jennifer Jones [https://substack.com/profile/260013785-jennifer-jones], Linda Teather [https://substack.com/profile/185449888-linda-teather], Mary Boehm [https://substack.com/profile/256047081-mary-boehm], Jim the Historian [https://substack.com/profile/25723678-jim-the-historian], Kyla Bayang [https://substack.com/profile/316733498-kyla-bayang], Diane Burley [https://substack.com/profile/183003391-diane-burley], Kristin Rapinac [https://substack.com/profile/322547068-kristin-rapinac], Anne’s Family History [https://substack.com/profile/177362406-annes-family-history], The Wicked Sommelier [https://substack.com/profile/477392485-the-wicked-sommelier], Jane Chapman [https://substack.com/profile/99426408-jane-chapman], Becky Hetchler [https://substack.com/profile/186505689-becky-hetchler], Phyllis Robinson [https://substack.com/profile/117078498-phyllis-robinson], and so many more for joining Anne Wendel [https://substack.com/profile/278076361-anne-wendel] and me today. I can’t tell you how much it means to me here on the American West coast to see all of you joining from across the Pacific in Australia and New Zealand, across the American states and Canadian provinces. The little ❤️s you drop keep us motivated and give this series a little more visibility. Feel free to create clips from this post to share with your friends. Projectkin [http://projectkin.org/] programming is offered free thanks to the kind support of our generous patrons [http://projectkin.org/patrons] around 🌏 the 🌍 world 🌎. The War of American Independence Today’s story pulls us into exactly the kinds of personal perspectives on this bitter British civil war that some of us call the American Revolution. From her home in Virginia, Anne Wendel [http://Substack.com/@https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum] of Grandma’s Granny’s Family Album [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/] shares just a few of the many stories she’s collected in her family history with deep roots on both sides of this war. From the start, Anne took us down the rabbit hole to turn the tables on the close of the war as she shared her personal connection to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Her post about Captain Joseph Durfee captured a kid’s perspective on this incredible place and how she was able to make it part of her family again. The pictures perfectly set the stage for the story she tells in the recording. Other Stories250 posts from Anne Anne has been among our most prolific storytellers in this series. She touched on several of the stories in our conversation, in addition to the tale of Captain Joseph Durfee, 1725 - 1801 [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/captain-joseph-durfee-1725-1801]. Among the other stories: * A German Teenager in the American Revolution [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/a-german-teenager-in-the-american] * The Map Our Ancestors Forgot [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/the-map-our-ancestors-forgot] * Attack! and Fall [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/attack-and-fall] * Isaac Van Wart, 1762-1828, Revolutionary War Hero [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/isaac-van-wart-1762-1828-revolutionary] * Revolutionary War Cowboy [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/] * My 5th Great-Grandparents, Mary Coon and John Rushton, in the Revolutionary War [https://grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.substack.com/p/my-5th-great-grandparents-mary-coon] If you’re not already familiar with her publication, here’s an easy link to subscribe: About Stories250 Learn more about the series at Projectkin.org/stories250 [http://projectkin.org/stories250], view all recordings and posts, then explore the posts in an interactive timeline [http://projectkin.org/stories250-timeline]. You’ll find this post of Anne’s here: Last week, I shared more details about our two special programs on July 9th. This is in addition to the commemorative magazine I’m producing to include all articles in the series. Learn more: If you have stories to share, please join us. More at Projectkin.org/stories250 [http://projectkin.org/stories250]. The window to submit posts will remain open until June 30th. As Projectkin, we’re here to help families tell their stories in any form. I feel strongly that our collections of photos and other artifacts are key to our memories and, in turn, our stories. If you have a publication of your own, and you think your friends might find this interesting, why not let your friends know with a recommendation? This nifty button, “your.substack.com/publish/recommendations [http://your.substack.com/publish/recommendations],” takes you to your own recommendations dashboard. (Seriously, try it!) Naturally, I’d love a recommendation, but I also encourage everyone to be generous in sharing recommendations for the publications you enjoy. It helps us find each other as family history buffs in the nicest possible way. 🥰 Oh, one more thing — if you think this post might interest a friend or colleague, why not just pass it along? These are public posts, and our events are free because sharing your stories is that important. Let’s get this started! See all coming events in our calendar at Projectkin.org/events [http://projectkin.org/events]. Get full access to Projectkin at projectkin.substack.com/subscribe [https://projectkin.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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