BeVera

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IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE SENDING EDIT REQUESTS TO ME AND YOU DON'T ACCEPT MESSAGES OR HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS, DON'T EXPECT ME TO AUTOMATICALLY ACCEPT YOUR REQUEST. IF I HAVE QUESTIONS FOR YOU AND CAN'T REACH YOU, THEN I WILL DENY YOUR REQUEST!! I DO NOT PAY FOR GENEALOGY SITES JUST TO GET WRONG INFORMATION, AND WON'T DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR YOU!!!

I am a registrar for my local Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter.

My interests in genealogy lie with my family's roots in southern West Virginia. My cousin, Glennis Walker, wrote a 700+ page book of the Walker History going back to 1734. I have put this book in an online family tree. If you are related to any Walker line mentioned in Glennis' book, I will provide you with a link to the tree if you are related. I took an interest of photographing headstones of ancestors in our small family cemeteries in southern West Virginia and then started volunteering in my area to help document cemeteries around me.

I will never ask for a transfer of a memorial that I am not related to the person and expect you not to ask for one of mine if you aren't. I have taken the time to go to numerous cemeteries in several states to take pictures and create memorials, so please don't ask for a transfer without being related, per FAG guidelines.

Thanks to Find A Grave volunteer photographers I have received headstone pictures as far away as California and Oregon. Once, while visiting in southern Texas, I was able to visit Fort Sam Houston Cemetery and found the grave of a cousin, Glennis' brother. In June, 2022, I returned to San Antonio and visited the Mission Burial Park Cemetery and found more Walker ancestors; a second cousin and her three sons.

Family names in my genealogy are Walker, Hatcher, Bailey, Mills, McComas, Lilly, Meadows, Wallace, Wood, Cooper, among others.


REGARDING EDITS: Before you send an edit request for names, dates, or links, please provide proof backing up your information. I won't change or add any information on memorials, that can't be verified, without documentation, such as; marriage license, death or birth certificates or newspaper obituaries. Just because you say so, doesn't mean it is. I don't particularly trust information someone posted on ancestry sites to be adequate proof, so if you could, please provide documents listed above or share the link if you are getting from the internet so I can verify. Typing out the information in an email IS NOT proof. True FAG'ers will appreciate this. I'm into this for accurate information on memorials with name, dates, places and bio information, not for numbers where census reports are used to create memorials with problems, just to get a number on my profile.

CONTRIBUTORS WHO HIDE BEHIND THE NAME "ANONYMOUS" MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF THEIR SUGGESTED EDITS!!!

Thanks!

IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE SENDING EDIT REQUESTS TO ME AND YOU DON'T ACCEPT MESSAGES OR HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS, DON'T EXPECT ME TO AUTOMATICALLY ACCEPT YOUR REQUEST. IF I HAVE QUESTIONS FOR YOU AND CAN'T REACH YOU, THEN I WILL DENY YOUR REQUEST!! I DO NOT PAY FOR GENEALOGY SITES JUST TO GET WRONG INFORMATION, AND WON'T DO YOUR RESEARCH FOR YOU!!!

I am a registrar for my local Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter.

My interests in genealogy lie with my family's roots in southern West Virginia. My cousin, Glennis Walker, wrote a 700+ page book of the Walker History going back to 1734. I have put this book in an online family tree. If you are related to any Walker line mentioned in Glennis' book, I will provide you with a link to the tree if you are related. I took an interest of photographing headstones of ancestors in our small family cemeteries in southern West Virginia and then started volunteering in my area to help document cemeteries around me.

I will never ask for a transfer of a memorial that I am not related to the person and expect you not to ask for one of mine if you aren't. I have taken the time to go to numerous cemeteries in several states to take pictures and create memorials, so please don't ask for a transfer without being related, per FAG guidelines.

Thanks to Find A Grave volunteer photographers I have received headstone pictures as far away as California and Oregon. Once, while visiting in southern Texas, I was able to visit Fort Sam Houston Cemetery and found the grave of a cousin, Glennis' brother. In June, 2022, I returned to San Antonio and visited the Mission Burial Park Cemetery and found more Walker ancestors; a second cousin and her three sons.

Family names in my genealogy are Walker, Hatcher, Bailey, Mills, McComas, Lilly, Meadows, Wallace, Wood, Cooper, among others.


REGARDING EDITS: Before you send an edit request for names, dates, or links, please provide proof backing up your information. I won't change or add any information on memorials, that can't be verified, without documentation, such as; marriage license, death or birth certificates or newspaper obituaries. Just because you say so, doesn't mean it is. I don't particularly trust information someone posted on ancestry sites to be adequate proof, so if you could, please provide documents listed above or share the link if you are getting from the internet so I can verify. Typing out the information in an email IS NOT proof. True FAG'ers will appreciate this. I'm into this for accurate information on memorials with name, dates, places and bio information, not for numbers where census reports are used to create memorials with problems, just to get a number on my profile.

CONTRIBUTORS WHO HIDE BEHIND THE NAME "ANONYMOUS" MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF THEIR SUGGESTED EDITS!!!

Thanks!

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