Embarking on a genealogical quest that spans continents and centuries, I had the chance to sit down with Jim Rothgeb, the visionary behind Peek Into The Past. Together, we unraveled the threads of ancestry that connect us to the echoes of history, with Jim recounting his profound experience of holding artifacts that once belonged to his ancestors in England. While I unveiled my own Italian lineage leading to historical figures, we also shed light on the disparate nature of record-keeping among countries, from England’s meticulous civil documentation to Italy’s Napoleonic beginnings.
Step into the historical landscape of a Massachusetts family’s migration to Long Island in the 1630s and how their story is intricately woven into the fabric of the region, from the establishment of homes to the consequential sale of Rikers Island. Jim and I share how Peek Into The Past serves as a bridge between the past and the present, offering a repository for personal anecdotes and historical narratives. The platform isn’t just a collection of tales; it’s a community of voices, preserving the legacies of those who came before us for generations to come.
As we rounded off our conversation, the spotlight turned to the essence of family storytelling and the meticulous process of submitting and preserving these tales on Peek Into The Past. Jim highlighted the robust support network provided to storytellers, ensuring the rich tapestry of our familial legacies remains authentic and true. From the integration with other genealogical platforms to the recording of oral histories, this episode is an invitation to all who seek to preserve and honor the stories that have shaped them.
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My entire ancestry quest started with my great grandfather’s card below. I never expected to find the wealth of information contained in this post, our the fact that I would find so many cousins in Italy. Throughout this post, I will be adding photos, charts, history and so forth. I expect that it will take many updates, so come back, or sign up for updates. I would love for anyone that has additional information to