Accentuate the Positive 2025 Geneameme
Once again, the wonderful Jill Ball from her Geniaus blog prompts us to participate in the Accentuate Geneameme for this year.
Here is the list of prompts and my responses.
1. I treasured...
being able to attend the AFFHO Congress in my home city of Brisbane - particularly with my family history bestie Pat Gardner (her husband was my husband's best man). Pat and I lapped up everything that was on offer - unfortunately, that meant COVID for Pat at the end, but boy did we have a great time.
| QFHS Members attending AFFHO Congress in Brisbane |
2. I shared...
Only six posts on Blogger this year. It was a challenging year on many fronts for my little family and so time for family history and blogging was very limited.
3. I travelled...
to Melbourne at the beginning of the year to attend my best friend's wedding. I wrote up a "down and dirty" family history for her as a gift. Check it out at the link below. I'd embed the video, but for some reason, Blogger wouldn't cooperate. Basically I created a family tree of my friend's ancestors in Family Historian and printed out family group sheets and then copies of anything I could find e.g. birth, marriage and death notices in Trove, electoral roll info, citizenship papers and lots of newspaper articles. I saved all the relevant files onto a USB in case other family members wanted to print out their own copy.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jza9sv276FhFbtc78
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| Alex ready for the wedding of the year :) |
4. I learnt...
5. I changed...
6. I received...
an invitation to be on the judging panel for the QFHS Family History Book Award which is presented annually. Five authors spoke about the process of writing their books at a special Family History Month event on 6 August. The winner was Catherine Smith for her book Queensland's Sugar King: The Zammit Legacy.
The books shortlisted for the award were:
• May the Cane Prosper - A Queensland Story by Pene Greet & Avis-Ann Ballard• Playing a Poor Hand Well - A Family Story Across Several Generations by Anne Hetherington
• Queensland’s Sugar King - The Zammit Legacy by Catherine Smith
• Substance and Shadows by Jennifer Vivian-Smith
and the winner was ....
7. I conquered...
• Playing a Poor Hand Well - A Family Story Across Several Generations by Anne Hetherington
• Queensland’s Sugar King - The Zammit Legacy by Catherine Smith
• Substance and Shadows by Jennifer Vivian-Smith
and the winner was ....
my predictable fear of learning new tools, WeAre.xyz and CiteBuilder.
8. I found...
a will for Thomas Daw of Ottery Saint Mary, ropemaker from 1822 at the Devon Archives..He names his son John Daw in the will.
My husband's 3rd great-grandfather Thomas Daw was born in Bradninch in 1848. His father was William Daw and William's father was John.
Bradninch is only ten miles from Ottery but we have yet to make the connection with my husband's 4th great-grandfather William Daw and his son Thomas. But I'm excited. I am communicating with other English researchers in Devon to see if we can confirm or deny the supposition. I think I may need to join the Devon Family History Society.
9. I taught...
10. I cried...
When I caught COVID and couldn't attend my father's 90th birthday. We had been preparing for it all year. Sooooooo frustrating.
11. I was proud...

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