Gill Blanchard's practical step-by-step guide to writing a family
history is designed for anyone who wants to bring their ancestors'
stories to life. She looks at ways of overcoming the particular problems
family historians face when writing a family history -- how to deal with
gaps in knowledge, how to describe generations of people who did the
same jobs or lived in the same area, how to cover the numerous births,
marriages and deaths that occur, and when to stop researching and start
writing.
Her book provides examples to help readers find their own writing style,
deal with family stories, missing pieces of information and anomalies.
It also offers advice on key aspects of composition, such as adding
local and social history context and using secondary material. The focus
throughout is on how to develop a story from beginning to end.
Exercises are a key feature of the text. There is guidance on the
various formats a family history can take and how to choose the
appropriate one, with examples of format and layout. Production and
publishing are also covered -- books, booklets, newsletters, websites,
blogs and ebooks.