Glad I could help. I'm always eager to encourage people to write their
autobiographies for their children, grandchildren, and beyond. Both my
grandmothers wrote autobiographies as well as biographies of their husbands,
my mother wrote her autobiography (which I'm trying to put together with
photos for family publication), and we encouraged my father-in-law to write
a memoir as well. I wish I'd been able to get my father to do this before he
died, as I'm discovering a lot more about his fascinating life--luckily I've
got huge collections of his correspondence (letters both to and from him)
that I'm putting into books for the family.
Just the other day I sent my daughter a transcript (from one grandmother's
autobiography) of a family story about our ancestress Susannah Marsters
(1749-1847). My daughter replied, "That is fascinating! What a treasure
that this family history has been preserved!"