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Kathy’s Corner » A Roadmap for Creating a Treasure Box » Mar 2026

Special guest Jane Chapman shares the treasure box of memorabilia passed down through three generations. Her stories inspire us to curate our own collections as additions to our family stories.

Many thanks to our special guest, Jane Chapman, our fantastic presenter, Kathy Stone, and our audience, including Marcia Keats Rudolph, Jennifer Jones, Linda Teather, and all of you following along from this recording.

Do you have a collected group of heirlooms passed down in your family? Share the details in the comments below. Your generous ❤️s, restacks, and shares are a wonderful way to share this post with others and, in the process, thank Kathy and Jane.

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Today, we were treated to a presentation of the wonderful treasure box Jane Chapman has discussed in posts for her publication, BJNL's Genealogy. This was the first post in the series. We were captivated from the start.

BJNL's Genealogy
Our Treasure Box
When his mother died, my husband inherited a box of family treasures. At the moment it sits on our bookcase, its contents begging to be explored…
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Since several of these references also pull in details about the family story, you may also be interested in following along from Jane’s WeAre Archive. Her full BJNL’s Genealogy site is here.

Given the detail in her slides, Jane graciously shared them with us as a PDF.

Our Treasure Box — Jane Chapman's slides
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Other references

On the topic of family heirlooms, these are other related posts Kathy mentioned, first, from Paul Chiddicks’ WordPress site: Hidden Treasures Preserving the Stories Behind Family Heirlooms, and this related post on Substack.

Paul Chiddicks
The Art of Collecting Memories
I recently wrote an article all about those treasured family heirlooms that we all hold so dear to our hearts. Those priceless treasures, though worn with time, carry within them the essence of our ancestors' stories — stories that help us understand who we are and where we come from. But as I thought more about what’s most precious to me, I realised it…
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In the context of curated heirlooms, we talked briefly about creating commemorative or time-constrained collections such as a Annie Deihm with the Century Safe captured in the fantastic five-part series of posts from Lori Olson White.

The Lost & Found Story Box
Annie Deihm and the Century Safe: Part 1
| Part 1 of 5 | Next Chapter →…
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Coming in April

Inspired by Annie Diehm’s Century Safe, Lori is now building a time capsule of her own. This collection will serve her family as a bridge to 2075, the 300th anniversary of our American Declaration of Independence. Join us on April 16 as she shares what she has in mind and how you can follow along to create your own time capsule:

Resources

In our conversation, Kathy mentioned several useful blog posts from her favorite supplier of preservation materials, Archival Methods. (These are not affiliate links; she’s a committed customer.):

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