
Projectkin Live: Speakers’ Corner Preview with Guests Marian Beaman and Xanthe Hall
Weekly LIVE Updates at Projectkin · Jennifer Jones, Marian Beaman, and Xanthe Hall
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Show Notes
Thank you Jill Swenson, Kyla Bayang, Kathy Stone, Kristin Rapinac, Jane Chapman, Sylvia Jacobs, Linda Stufflebean, Jill Swenson, Linda Teather, Bee Lilyjones, and many others for tuning into Jennifer Jones live program today with Marian Beaman and Xanthe Hall.
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Exploring the Cliffhangers in our Family Stories
With apologies for the glitchiness in the video, today’s program should give you a glimpse into the storytelling talents Marian and Xanthe bring to their genealogy work.
Marian Beaman’s Story
Marian is a former English professor turned memoirist so she brings her superb writing skills to the challenge. Her publications at Marian’s News and “Plain and Fancy” on WordPress at MarianBeaman.com reflect her life now as a writer in Florida. Her work as a conservator of her Swiss/German family and their migration to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is the basis for the story she shared today about her relationship with her father.
* Her first memoir, “Mennonite Daughter: The Story of a Plain Girl,” can be purchased online in the US and in Europe.
Xanthe Hall’s Story
Xanthe joined us from her home in Berlin, where she’s a former NGO administrator who has now turned her talents to her own family history. In her extraordinary publication, Xanthe shares compelling stories about her family and extended relatives.
It was in that context that we heard the story of “Uncle Len,” which became an integral part of her Alphabet posts, starting with “A is for Ashworth.”
Read on, I won’t spoil the story. Join us on Thursday/Friday to hear Marian and Xanthe step up at the Speakers’ Corner.
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