Cooking for the Continental Army 

For this workshop, we're diving into the incredible story of Frederick William Wills and his son, William Frederick Wills, who both served in the American Revolution. Discover their journey from Albemarle County, Virginia, to the battlefield, and how William ended up cooking for none other than General George Washington and collecting his father's pension!

Workshop - for Genealogy Genie Hub Master & Elite Master Members


Cooking for the Continental Army


Included:

  • Text-based, step by step workshop training
  • Curated story from a real ancestor in Genealogy Genie's family 
  • 7 Minute Challenge to take action
  • Downloadable step-by-step teaching guide to learn or teach how to research in this area, plus applicable historical insights, DNA tips, and examples to help curate your own stories

Genealogy Genie Member Content

Cooking for the

Continental Army:

A Revolutionary War

Genealogy Exploration

For Genealogy Genie and Elite Master members:

Dive deeper with the downloadable teaching guide, "Cooking for the Continental Army: A Revolutionary War Genealogy Exploration." This guide includes the extended story of Frederick and William Wills, in-depth research tips, classroom activities, and a sample essay on the role of food in the Revolutionary War.

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