How can family history be ascertained when written records are difficult to find?
Friday, January 8, 2016
Blog 13: 10 Hour Mentorship Check-In
1. Where are you doing your mentorship?
For my mentorship, I am going on Ancestry and Family Search to complete my own personal family history.
2. Who is your contact? What makes this person an expert?
My contact is a woman names Sherri Salmans. She is considered an expert because she has not only done this for 15 years, but has also helped people by doing their family history. Throughout her time completing family history, she has had to figure the out how exactly to find family members because of coming from different countries and moving across the country in the mid-west.
3. How many hours have you done during the school year? (Summer Mentorship Hours and Mentorship Hours should be reflected separately in your Senior Project Hours log located on the right hand side of your blog).
I have done 10.5 hours.
4. Succinctly summarize what you did, how well you and your mentor worked together, and how you plan to complete the remaining hours.
My mentor and I work together well not only because she and both care about family history, but also because I see her on a regular basis.
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