Nora White

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I am interested in history and genealogy. I enjoy learning about the life of each person I manage a memorial for, every tidbit of information brings their lives and times to life for me. History rarely teaches us about the average Joe,or even about the everyday life of those memorialized on the pages of a history book, but here, every life memorialized can teach and inspire! These are not just names and numbers to me, each memorial represents a living, breathing part of history, a chronicle of their lives, their loves, their losses, their joys and pain, their achievements and goals. I am excited to be a member of the FAG community and I hope I can make the families of every memorial I am the caretaker of proud.

My hobby is researching my family tree. I also compile historical information about African American and American Indian families in my area in an effort to preserve their cultural history and am always excited to answer any questions about memorials placed for these people that I can help with. I try to be as accurate as possible when putting up memorials both for my family and those I am not related to. I will research each one to the best of my ability. If you know about a memorial on my list, please feel free to email me with edits, updates, info, I will do my best to make corrections as fast as possible and welcome any additional information that can be provided.

If using any of my memorials for genealogical purposes, please be aware that most of my information is gathered from the internet, for the most accurate information possible I encourage you to do your own research to verify anything found on the memorial. If you would like a list of sources for information on my memorials, feel free to email me and I will be happy to provide them as I have time.

I am happy to transfer any memorial that belongs to anyone I or my husband are not related to, you do not have to fall within the FAG guidelines, feel free to ask, I think memorials should belong to the deceased's loved ones, friend or family because those are who would know them best.

Happy Grave Hunting!

I am interested in history and genealogy. I enjoy learning about the life of each person I manage a memorial for, every tidbit of information brings their lives and times to life for me. History rarely teaches us about the average Joe,or even about the everyday life of those memorialized on the pages of a history book, but here, every life memorialized can teach and inspire! These are not just names and numbers to me, each memorial represents a living, breathing part of history, a chronicle of their lives, their loves, their losses, their joys and pain, their achievements and goals. I am excited to be a member of the FAG community and I hope I can make the families of every memorial I am the caretaker of proud.

My hobby is researching my family tree. I also compile historical information about African American and American Indian families in my area in an effort to preserve their cultural history and am always excited to answer any questions about memorials placed for these people that I can help with. I try to be as accurate as possible when putting up memorials both for my family and those I am not related to. I will research each one to the best of my ability. If you know about a memorial on my list, please feel free to email me with edits, updates, info, I will do my best to make corrections as fast as possible and welcome any additional information that can be provided.

If using any of my memorials for genealogical purposes, please be aware that most of my information is gathered from the internet, for the most accurate information possible I encourage you to do your own research to verify anything found on the memorial. If you would like a list of sources for information on my memorials, feel free to email me and I will be happy to provide them as I have time.

I am happy to transfer any memorial that belongs to anyone I or my husband are not related to, you do not have to fall within the FAG guidelines, feel free to ask, I think memorials should belong to the deceased's loved ones, friend or family because those are who would know them best.

Happy Grave Hunting!

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