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family tree album /keepsake book

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Mary

Mary Report 5 Mar 2004 19:33

I had this problem when I first started with so many bits of information and such like so I bought a decorative ring binder and some plastic sleeves so I could insert the information I had from my paf programme, plus certificates and photographs and they were well protected and readable. What started off as one has now grown to four - Mum's ancestors, Dads, their life as individuals and as a married couple then one for myself and my family adding bits as I go along, places we've lived and so on. Everyone finds their own way of putting things together but this suits me. Mary Brooke

SueinKent

SueinKent Report 5 Mar 2004 17:57

Kim I work in a large WH smiths, but I have never seen a keepsake book for genealogy, they have keepsake boxes and albums for babies birth and weddings, maybe I should have a word with someone and ask why not. Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Mar 2004 16:53

I don't I'm afraid... I'm pretty sure thought that I've seen similar things advertised in the various monthly Genealogy magazines.. so might be worth a trip back to Smith's to get one of those ??

Kim

Kim Report 5 Mar 2004 16:47

I've rummaged around Smiths a lot, just wondered whether anyone had one already they could recommend! KIM

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Mar 2004 16:40

You could try one of the bigger branches of WH Smiths ? or perhaps somewhere like John Lewis ?

Kim

Kim Report 5 Mar 2004 16:38

I am looking for a keepsake book to put family tree in ,recently have been given one found in a charity shop. Does any one know where I can get a new one for other members of the family. it's basically a book with blank bits to fill in and space for photos etc KIM