My book, Auntie Gertrude, chronicles the rich family history of Ventura County, California from the late 1800s to 1945, revealing a tapestry woven with love, heartbreak, and resilience. Central to this narrative is my mother, Jenne, who served as a missionary in Africa before becoming a preacher's wife and raising seven children. Aunt Gertrude, a spiritualist, led a colorful life with one son and seven husbands, often communicating with the spirits of the deceased. Uncle Frank Hill, an executive at Union Oil, provided a steady influence during challenging times, while my grandmother Beth held the family together with compassion and strength, managing orange and lemon groves as a widowed matriarch.The book is enriched with actual letters and newspaper articles that lend authenticity to the stories, offering glimpses into the unique personalities that shaped our lineage. These documents illuminate the trials of war, natural disasters, and the everyday struggles of life in a time when modern conveniences were scarce. Each chapter explores the complexities of human relationships and the resilience required to navigate adversity.As readers journey through this historical narrative, they will not only uncover the essence of my family's experiences but also reflect on the broader societal changes that influenced their lives. Auntie Gertrude is more than a family history; it is a tribute to the enduring spirit of those who came before us, inviting exploration of the legacies that continue to resonate today.