Jill Christopherson

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I began my journey as the family researcher in my own family ancestry in 2008, when my cousin sent me a lot of photos and information about my dad's side of the family. I had been adopted out when I was 12, so finding actual family members was a big deal to me. I have since created many ancestry books (not published) for my own family tree. I enjoy it immensely, so much so, that other family members have asked for my help more than once. I think it's important to know our roots, and to remember those that no longer have a voice.

I began my journey as the family researcher in my own family ancestry in 2008, when my cousin sent me a lot of photos and information about my dad's side of the family. I had been adopted out when I was 12, so finding actual family members was a big deal to me. I have since created many ancestry books (not published) for my own family tree. I enjoy it immensely, so much so, that other family members have asked for my help more than once. I think it's important to know our roots, and to remember those that no longer have a voice.

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