Recommended by David Shaw
The Corn Island Project is a living exploration of lost and at-risk histories—uncovering forgotten places, fragile records, and personal narratives, preserving what time tried to erase—because what’s forgotten is often what matters most.
Christopher Padgett has an uncanny ability to weave history, culture and common sense into a palatable bite size piece. Read and enjoy!
I write about my family history: I have forebears from Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe - and even some from the United States.
Anne's Family History Substack offers two minute drive by hits of solid genealogy with the occasional clever technique you likely haven't thought of. Quick reads for family history writers and you'll learn something. Highly recommended.
Family history is rich with stories. I share stories from my own family and others I've come across during research to highlight the importance of bringing family history alive.
Interesting stories, well told. The best part is slipping in enough little history tidbits to give Mr. Peabody and his Wayback Machine a run for his money.