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What a Family Chronicle is

Most people picture a family tree as a chart — boxes, names, dates, branching lines. A Family Chronicle is something else entirely.

It’s the story of your ancestors, reconstructed from original archival records and written the way you’d actually want to read it: the lives they led, the places they came from, the work they did, the moments that shaped them. Not a list of facts — a narrative. In Polish, this kind of book has a name: a Księga Rodu, a chronicle of a family line.

Every name in it is backed by a real document. Every chapter is researched, not imagined. And it all comes together as a book — designed, printed, and bound to be kept, read, and passed down long after the research is done.

Why a book, not a chart 

A chart answers who. A book tells you who they were — and makes you feel it.

A file on a genealogy site lives behind a login, gets forgotten, and disappears the day the subscription lapses. A book sits on a shelf. Your children pick it up. Your grandchildren read it. It gets handed down, annotated, and kept — the way the important things in a family always have been.

A page from a Family Chronicle — your edition is written in English.

There’s also a quiet truth to it: the stories that aren’t written down are the ones that get lost. A Family Chronicle makes sure yours won’t be — not a folder of files, but an heirloom your family can actually hold.

“Every family is unique — and behind each one stand generations who lived through history, moved from place to place, and built worlds of their own. That’s exactly why a Family Chronicle tells their story not as a list of dry facts, but as something vivid and alive.”

First and foremost, it is worth noting that every family is unique. What’s more, each one has behind it generations of people who have lived through historical changes, moved from place to place and built their own little worlds. That is precisely why the Family Chronicle tells this story – not merely as a collection of dry facts, but above all as a vivid and engaging narrative.

For whom / occasions

There’s usually a reason a family decides now is the time. These are the ones I hear most.

  • A legacy to leave behind. You want your children and grandchildren to know exactly where they came from — in something they can hold long after you’re gone.
  • A milestone. A landmark birthday, a wedding anniversary, a retirement — a moment that calls for something more lasting than the usual.
  • A gift for someone who has everything. Grown children often commission a chronicle for a parent or grandparent; some grandparents commission one for the next generation. It’s the rare gift that can’t be bought off a shelf.
  • In memory of someone who’s gone. When a parent or grandparent passes, the questions you never got to ask suddenly matter. A chronicle answers as many of them as the records allow.
  • A family reunion. Something to unveil when everyone’s together — and a reason to bring the whole family to the table.

Whatever brings you here, it becomes the same thing in the end: the one place your family’s story finally lives, all in one piece.

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Let’s create something your family will treasure

Whether you’re planning to start your genealogical research or you’ve already completed part of your family history, I’d be happy to discuss what’s possible. Together we’ll determine the best approach, the scope of the project, and how your family’s story could be preserved in a beautifully crafted chronicle.

There’s no obligation and no commitment—just an honest conversation about your family’s history and how we can bring it to life.

No obligation. Just an honest assessment of what’s possible.

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