Time Travel with Your Ancestors

Published by Shaura Miller on

Room A-12 • 12pm

What do you need to know to track your ancestors movements?  Analyze sources already gathered and create a timeline. The timeline will punctuate gaps in information that lead to suggestions for future research. 


Shaura Miller

Shaura Miller, nee Parker, oldest child of Rick and Marilyn Parker, inherited a love of reading, teaching, and life-long learning from her parents. As the oldest of eight children, she was born in Rupert, lived in six different states, and one province in Canada before returning to her roots in Rupert in 2007.  She grew up hearing the stories of her ancestors. Her father shares memories with his children, grandchildren, and now great grandchildren that link them to their past. Now as a mother and grandmother, Shaura strives to share her love of family history with her family of four sons, two daughters-in-law and one grandson. She is currently finishing her last family history class through an online program at BYU-Idaho to prepare her to become a certified genealogist.