How will you be remembered? Take a few minutes to consider the first
half of your life. Which of the following elements dominate your life:
education, adventure, career, family, or something else? How do you want
other people to remember you?
Biography and family history is not just for you. It's
also for those who
come after you.
You have lived an interesting life. But what will your grandchildren
remember about you?
We can help you in two ways.
The first way we can help you is
--- storing
facts and stories about your family, or storing family documents, or storing
family
photos. Let future generations and historians know about your family!
This family will live on in this photo for years.
The contributor of this photo to the Bucklin Society archives identified it as
"...my great grandpa Ulyssis, the little boy in the front, was born in 1864.
Beside him is my great, great grandpa Ranson and his family." If it was
not for this contribution, the hundreds of other descendents of Ranson Bucklin
would never know about Ranson Bucklin.
Storing Bucklin family history is a free service. It's part of
our attempt to have a listing of all Bucklins since 1600. Tell us basic facts
that you want in the Bucklin family database. If appropriate, we'll store them.
(Even if stored, we do not
release facts to the public about living persons.
Read our privacy policy.)
Send us your family history information.
The information cannot be saved if it is not sent to us!
You can also provide for saving copies of precious documents and
photos. We'll electronically store
your documents and photos about Bucklins before 1900.
Send your pre-1900 documents (and
photos) - by or about Bucklins - for us to record and save for you and your next
generations.
The second way we can help you is ---
doing genealogical and historical
research for you.
Would you have liked to know more about your grandparents? Maybe you
have tried to learn more about them and have found little about them.
Doing
genealogical and historical research for you. Read more.