Successful and Fun Cousin Collaboration with Help from The Family History Guide
At age 83, my mom is one of the oldest cousins on her mother’s maternal line, and so she is one of the few who can remember things that happened even before younger cousins were born. In this photo, she is the girl holding the two baby cousins on my great grandfather’s front porch.
We laugh, cry, marvel at the lives of those who went before, and listen to those who are still here to tell it like it is! It is so much fun that we look forward to these family history meetings, and when we do get together, we find it hard to
We use Google Docs to collaborate – collecting information and arranging it in a timeline. From there we are constructing specific life histories on my grandmother and her siblings, and then we will work on the next generation. Right now we are working on the life story of my great aunt Maevonne whose life of service is an example to us all.
We try to meet consistently and have invited those who can’t attend (due to time constraints or distance) to edit in our google docs.
For more information on using google docs, see Getting Started with Google Docs. Learn how to bring your documents to life with editing and styling tools (hundreds of fonts, links, etc.), access and edit wherever you go (phone, tablet, computer – even when there is no connection), and have all your changes automatically saved as you type. Wow – what a great tool!
Our cousin family history meetings have become a tradition now, and one we all cherish. We have a different collection of cousins each time we get together, and that makes it a unique (and wonderful) experience