“Each layer can be richer than the last, revealing people you never knew about and, with any luck, your family’s connections to major events in history.”
By, Ceil Lucas
Actress Katey Sagal discovered a surprising fact about her family history when she appeared on the “Who Do You Think You Are?” TV show, which features celebrities tracing their roots.
Some of her distant ancestors were Amish – a bit of information that somehow failed to work its way down through the ages to her generation.
Sagal’s experience uncovering such a fascinating, but previously unknown family fact isn’t that far off the mark from what others could expect to find when they start tracing their family lines, says Ceil Lucas, a sociolinguist, amateur genealogist and author of How I Got Here: A Memoir.
“The past is chock-full of secrets ready to be revealed,” says Lucas, whose exploration of her own family history provided the stories she includes in her memoir, such as the tale of an ancestor who was involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush.
“Each layer can be richer than the last, revealing people you never knew about and, with any luck, your family’s connections to major events in history.”
She offers a few pointers to others who want to peel back the mystery and learn more about their ancestors:
“Filling in the genealogical picture has thoroughly shaped how I think about myself,” Lucas says. “In a way, genealogy has given me ‘memories’ of those who came before me, even 10 generations before me. I have pictures in my mind of the places they left and pictures of where they ended up. Their stories have become mine.”
About Ceil Lucas | Ceil Lucas, author of How I Got Here: A Memoir, is a sociolinguist. She holds a bachelor’s degree in French and Art History, a master’s degree in French and Italian, and a doctorate in Linguistics. She spent 40 years as a university professor and researcher. She began teaching Italian in 1973 and continues to do so. She is the editor and co-author of 22 books.
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