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Victoria MacGregor | The Woman With the Cameo
Manage episode 306714655 series 2780947
#52. In this episode Victoria shares:
- How an inherited cameo piqued her interest in her great-grandmother
- Why moving across the world connected her to the women in her family
- How sharing pictures has drawn her extended family closer together
About Victoria:
From family research, to family tree presentation, to sharing with family, Victoria’s journey with ancestry has been a creative outlet for a frustrated detective/artist. She dabbled with the idea of getting into family tree research for over 30 years. In the late 1980s her mother gave her a copy of a detailed family tree recording her father’s side of the family. Victoria was struck by the fact that no one had followed the women. So that is what she decided to do... follow the women.
Connect with Victoria:
Website www.victoriaspress.com
Facebook @victoriaspress
Instagram @victoriaspress
Also mentioned in this episode: Ponga, Canva
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.
Sign up for a 2 week free trial and discover the records that tell the stories of your ancestors.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Are we connected on Instagram or Facebook yet? Find me @msheathermurphy
80 episodes
Manage episode 306714655 series 2780947
#52. In this episode Victoria shares:
- How an inherited cameo piqued her interest in her great-grandmother
- Why moving across the world connected her to the women in her family
- How sharing pictures has drawn her extended family closer together
About Victoria:
From family research, to family tree presentation, to sharing with family, Victoria’s journey with ancestry has been a creative outlet for a frustrated detective/artist. She dabbled with the idea of getting into family tree research for over 30 years. In the late 1980s her mother gave her a copy of a detailed family tree recording her father’s side of the family. Victoria was struck by the fact that no one had followed the women. So that is what she decided to do... follow the women.
Connect with Victoria:
Website www.victoriaspress.com
Facebook @victoriaspress
Instagram @victoriaspress
Also mentioned in this episode: Ponga, Canva
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.
Sign up for a 2 week free trial and discover the records that tell the stories of your ancestors.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Are we connected on Instagram or Facebook yet? Find me @msheathermurphy
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