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Ron Seckinger | Putting Together the Stories of Poor Ancestors

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# 47. In this episode Ron shares:

  • Why he decided to document the lives of his grandmother and her siblings
  • What sources were invaluable to his research
  • How his family research turned into a social history of the time and place in which they lived

About Ron:

Ron Seckinger is a native of Emanuel County, Georgia. After attending Duke University, he earned a doctorate in history from the University of Florida and a master's in public administration from Harvard University. After working as a university professor, a government analysis and senior executive, and a private-sector contractor, he retired in Arlington, Virginia, where he resides with his wife.

You can find his book, Emanuel’s Children: Stories of a Southern Family, for sale at Amazon.com

Episode Sponsor:

Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's personalized coaching service, Resilience in Your Roots.
Get a free workbook, "Release Limiting Beliefs by Understanding Your Family History " to help identify your beliefs, where they come from, and how to choose your beliefs moving forward.

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# 47. In this episode Ron shares:

  • Why he decided to document the lives of his grandmother and her siblings
  • What sources were invaluable to his research
  • How his family research turned into a social history of the time and place in which they lived

About Ron:

Ron Seckinger is a native of Emanuel County, Georgia. After attending Duke University, he earned a doctorate in history from the University of Florida and a master's in public administration from Harvard University. After working as a university professor, a government analysis and senior executive, and a private-sector contractor, he retired in Arlington, Virginia, where he resides with his wife.

You can find his book, Emanuel’s Children: Stories of a Southern Family, for sale at Amazon.com

Episode Sponsor:

Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's personalized coaching service, Resilience in Your Roots.
Get a free workbook, "Release Limiting Beliefs by Understanding Your Family History " to help identify your beliefs, where they come from, and how to choose your beliefs moving forward.

Are we connected on Instagram or Facebook yet? Find me @msheathermurphy

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