Who Do You Know You Are? Exploring Your Family & Personal History
Posted on March 12, 2010 - Filed Under Geneaology, Personal History, Preserving Memories | Leave a Comment
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America is riveted right now by NBC’s hit show “Who Do You Think You Are?” which, in partnership with Ancestry.com, shares the genealogical history of well known entertainment personalities Spike Lee, Brooke Shields, Susan Sarandon, Lisa Kudrow (who is also the Executive Producer), Sarah Jessica Parker & husband Matthew Broderick as [...]
Read More..>>Abundant Living Conference, March 2, Camp Allen Texas
Posted on March 8, 2010 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Preserving Memories | Leave a Comment
This past week I was a presenter at the Abundant Living Conference held at Camp Allen Conference & Retreat Center, a beautiful site located in the Piney Woods about an hour north of Houston. This three-day conference gathered some 200 people that ranged in age from late 50s to some in there 90s who came [...]
Read More..>>Using The Internet to Research Your Family History
Posted on February 10, 2010 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History, Preserving Memories | Leave a Comment
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I am constantly amazed by the Internet. It’s not like it’s something new but I regularly find myself wowed when I’m able to find something so easily, when only a few years ago it may have required days of research and possibly a cross-continent trip.
Yesterday I was at the home of a client that [...]
What Kind of Person Has a Video Biography Made?
Posted on January 26, 2010 - Filed Under Geneaology, Networking, Personal History, Preserving Memories, Social Media | Leave a Comment
In talking about my business to families and individuals, I often come across the perception that you have to be “almost famous” to have a video made about you or your family. People will say, “well there’s nothing really that interesting about us. We’re just a regular family doing regular things. Nothing like the people [...]
Read More..>>Anatomy of an Archival Scrapbook Project
Posted on January 19, 2010 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Photo Restoration, Photos & Snapshots, Preserving Memories | 1 Comment
We are in the process of wrapping up a large scrapbook project for a client that has been such a delight to work on that I wanted to share the project and the process we’ve gone through as I believe many of my readers may have similar such scrapbooks and may wonder what can be [...]
Read More..>>Rescuing Texas History Mini-grants Available, January 15, 2010 deadline
Posted on December 31, 2009 - Filed Under Media Archiving, Preserving Memories | Leave a Comment
“The Portal to Texas History staff at University of North Texas extends an invitation to institutions for a “Rescuing Texas History” mini-project.
We are funding mini-projects for libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and other groups that hold history materials. All of the materials will be scanned at the Digital Imaging Lab in the [...]
Holiday Ideas for Creating Family History Projects
Posted on December 18, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Preserving Memories | Leave a Comment
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This is the time of year when we gather with our families and close friends and community to celebrate the holidays. It’s a special time of year often accompanied by many traditions, some of them passed down many generations, some of them new as we blend families or add new family members who [...]
Read More..>>The Value of Visual Storytelling Through Video Biographies
Posted on December 8, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Preserving Memories, Video Tributes | 1 Comment
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Last week the American Chronicle published a beautiful article about what it is we do here at Legacy Multimedia.
While it’s always great to get PR, I particularly like this article because I felt that writer Pam Vetter asked the right questions and framed all the responses into a context that really gets [...]
Lily Koppel’s “The Red Leather Diary”
Posted on November 13, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Preserving Memories | 1 Comment
If you follow me on any of the social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, then you know a couple of weeks ago I spent the week in Valley Forge Pennsylvania at the Association of Personal Historians annual conference. It was an amazing five days (plus I tacked on another two to do some [...]
Read More..>>2009 Association of Personal Historians Conference in Valley Forge
Posted on November 2, 2009 - Filed Under Family Memories, Networking, Personal History, Preserving Memories, Social Media | 7 Comments
If you follow me on any of the social media platforms such as Twitter (@stefanitwyford) or Facebook, you’ll know that I spent the previous week at the 2009 Association of Personal Historians Conference in Valley Forge Pennsylvania.
Having never been to the Philadelphia area, I was particularly excited to be spending time at Valley Forge, the [...]






