Writing a Life Sketch with Help from The Family History Guide
Family history writing activities are a way to get to know those who have gone before, discover and record details about their lives, and to learn from and be inspired by their experiences. Family history writing activities are also a way to connect with living family members, document your personal family history,
Write a Life Sketch
Life sketches provide a good overview of an ancestor’s life. They are not meant to be long and detailed; you can use the Stories and Documents features to capture that kind of information.
A. Write a personal sketch for yourself.
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- Write the sketch in a word processor.
- In your Person page, scroll down to Life Sketch and click Open.
- Click +Add.
- Copy and paste your sketch into the Life Sketch area, and then click Save.
- For ideas on writing your own life sketch, read these articles.
FTM—Writing Your Life Story | FTM—Respecting Privacy in Family History Storytelling
- Read these articles for tips on recalling memories from your life.
FTM—4 Ways to Jog Your Memories | FTM—3 Tips for Preserving Childhood Memories
B. Write a personal sketch for an ancestor.
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- Write the sketch in a word processor, and then copy and paste it into the Life Sketch area (beginning of the ancestor’s Person page); or type it directly into the Life Sketch area.
- For ideas on writing a life sketch for an ancestor, read these documents.
LDS—Me, a Biographer? | Filling Your Family History Details