Visiting Your Ancestral Town: Walk in the Footsteps of Your Ancestors


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Have you ever wanted to walk in the footsteps of your ancestors?Now you can with the help of researcher and traveler Carolyn Schott and the newly expanded third edition of Visiting Your Ancestral Town. Schotts strong storytelling and practical tips create an approachable guide that will inspire you to trace your familys history and visit the towns they once called home.Schott has been a lifelong traveler. The exploration of her own heritage has taken her to Germany Ukraine Moldova Hungary and Poland. Along the way shes sampled Zwiebelkuchen (onion tart) at a German village festival; celebrated Easter in Moldova; hiked through rural cemeteries with a broken foot; found herself in a protest in Kyiv Ukraine; and learned to appreciate the bonding powers of a good vodka. Her experiences will encourage others to seek out the same life-changing adventures while exploring their family heritage.The third edition includes a comprehensive guide to genealogy research as well as new sections on getting started with DNA and experiencing the foods and daily lives of your ancestors.This is your essential toolkit for getting the most out of a trip to discover your own family roots.Reviews from the first edition: Visiting Your Ancestral Town ... is a [sic] absolute treasure trove of material for the Genealogist who has decided that birthday dates and death certificates are not enough to understand his/her ancestors. Genealogy has always intrigued me but the overwhelming amount of information that one has to sift through and dissect has kept me from putting anything more than my toe into those waters. Ms. Schotts book makes it seem possible to take the plunge. (Amazon reviews)
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