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Retired librarian Julianne Mangin was a reluctant genealogist -- at first. But after acquiring her ailing mother's genealogy files, something drew her into the family history. Maybe it was years of listening to her mother's cryptic stories of her childhood which featured a delicatessen, a state hospital, and a county home for neglected children. Eventually, she acquired her grandmother's patient record from Norwich State Hospital, and the secrets just spilled out. There were four other women in her mother's family who were patients at state hospitals. And a dark secret was at the heart of her…mehr

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Retired librarian Julianne Mangin was a reluctant genealogist -- at first. But after acquiring her ailing mother's genealogy files, something drew her into the family history. Maybe it was years of listening to her mother's cryptic stories of her childhood which featured a delicatessen, a state hospital, and a county home for neglected children. Eventually, she acquired her grandmother's patient record from Norwich State Hospital, and the secrets just spilled out. There were four other women in her mother's family who were patients at state hospitals. And a dark secret was at the heart of her mother's childhood -- one her mother may or may not have known. Using patient records, genealogical methods, and DNA testing, Mangin pieces together a family story that reads like a Dickens novel. Weaving in what she learned about intergenerational trauma and the consequences of family secrets, Mangin has created a testament to the power of family history to empower people and heal old wounds.

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Julianne Mangin is a retired librarian with a thirty-year career in Federal government libraries, including the Library of Congress (1998-2011). She is now an independent researcher, writer, local and family historian, and cemetery preservation advocate. She is the recipient of awards from Montgomery Preservation, Inc. and the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites for her research and advocacy of the Aspin Hill Pet Cemetery. Her history of the pet cemetery was published in 2020 by Montgomery History, for which she is a member of the speaker's bureau. Her essays and book reviews have appeared in Severance Magazine, AGS Quarterly: Bulletin of the Association for Gravestone Studies, Le Forum (University of Maine, Orono), the Library of Congress blog, "In The Muse," and The Old-Time Herald. She has appeared twice on the Genealogy Gems podcast. She lives in Maryland with her husband and two cats.