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5 Ways to Make Family History Books (That are not BORING!)

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Check out these five ideas for interesting and engaging family history books. Platform options and general suggestions for good family history books included.

Are you looking for ways to show off your family history research? Want to get your family interested in their ancestors? The video will talk about important things to think about when making a genealogy book as well as platforms for book creation - the good and the bad.

Thank you Doris James and Holly Heslop for sharing your terrific ideas!

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0:00 Intro
0:38 Suggestions for good books
2:44 MyCanvas books
8:08 Word documents
9:47 Mini books
10:15 iStudio Publisher
11:14 Doris Soule James' privately published book
13:22 Holly Beesley Hesslop's book on Mixbook

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Learning about your ancestors is fun! It’s detective work at its best. My professional genealogy business, Ancestry Consulting by Aimee, and my You Tube channel were born out of a desire to help others discover their family history. I have been working on my genealogy since a teenager and have been helping others as a professional genealogist for almost 10 years. Whether breaking through a genealogy brick wall, determining parents through DNA matches, beginning genealogy research, or discovering your family origins, I want to help you build your family tree! Happy hunting!

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