Teicha Hill Mailhes
Teicha Hill Mailhes is a freelance writer and family historian working with clients to creatively preserve and present family histories within the context of a community's history. She has researched her own family lines as they stretch from Mississippi to the Midwest and Western United States using a variety of archival and online database record sources. She is a member of the Dallas Genealogical Society and takes full advantage of workshops and classes to continually educate her on record groups and genealogical research methods. Currently, she is working with clients to produce customized history books for family reunions. She is available to present 'getting started'Â seminars and mini-workshops for local groups interested in family history.
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Tulane University 1190 - 1995Affiliations
Dallas Genealogical Society
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The Strange Girls of Lowe AcademyHarold Chandler suspects the seemingly respectable Lowe Academy is hiding something that isn't easily explained.
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The Right DecisionA flash fiction story consisting of fifty-five words about a young woman's decision. -
Jeans and the Senior Art ShowTheresa Thompson is upset to learn that her mother's senior art show is actually speed dating for the art circle's unmarried adult children. -
How I Am Planning for a Summer Getaway During the Holiday BreakWith some planning and budgeting, even a large family can plan a summer vacation with little to no effort. Start now with some helpful hints from saving the easy way to dining options -
An Unsilent Night - a Portia Andrade MysteryPortia Andrade is excited to attend the faculty Christmas party of historic Dreaux College with her new love, Professor Naeem Mounier. However, the evening comes to a quick close when a vision of falling snow leads to murder. -
Lord, Forgive Me for the AzaleasIrene Gooden lays dying and relays her final confession to her caregivers. -
Supporting a Biracial Child's Racial IdentityThrough ten years of parenting biracial children, I have learned that a strong racial identity begins in the home. -
Obtaining Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts for African American Family History Research in MississippiThe Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts are an invaluable source of pre -1870 Census data for the family historian researching African American ancestry in Mississippi.
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Rushing into BlissAn English haiku poem describing the turbulent journey of a waterfall into a serene pool.


