Stoneman

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I am available to photograph most local Prescott-Russell area cemeteries when time and weather permit.
I believe in GOD, believe in The power of Prayer, and believe that there are Angels among us here on earth. May GOD BLESS you!
It is a passion of mine to research family history. My goal is to honor our ancestors by finding and recording as much biographical information as possible.
As the generations come and go, a certain amount of family facts and history that can be obtained only from the memory of individuals is lost. The purpose here is to record some of the information before it disappears in the mists of time.
It is a rare individual who does not at sometime in his or her life wonder just who his forebears were; what they did, where they lived, what personal characteristics did they possess that might have been passed down from generation to generation; from whence came the composite of genes that determined our particular physical features such as color of eyes and hair, height, complexion and sometimes even our personal traits and dispositions.
To trace both our paternal and maternal ancestors back beyond a few generations is difficult, if not almost impossible.
Our maternal ancestors are just as important as the paternal forebears. The only reason we use the paternal side is that it gives us a continuous thread (sometimes) by which to trace a common ancestral line.
Some knowledge of the past, some information on just who we are and what line of descent brought us into being does help us to better understand ourselves. Without a past, there could not be a present, there could not be a future.
Let's help other family members and family history researchers that visit a memorial by adding all known information before it is forgotten and also make the family connections or links.
Every person has a story. If you have anything at all to add to any of my family, please don't hesitate to share it with me and all those who might visit in the future.

I am available to photograph most local Prescott-Russell area cemeteries when time and weather permit.
I believe in GOD, believe in The power of Prayer, and believe that there are Angels among us here on earth. May GOD BLESS you!
It is a passion of mine to research family history. My goal is to honor our ancestors by finding and recording as much biographical information as possible.
As the generations come and go, a certain amount of family facts and history that can be obtained only from the memory of individuals is lost. The purpose here is to record some of the information before it disappears in the mists of time.
It is a rare individual who does not at sometime in his or her life wonder just who his forebears were; what they did, where they lived, what personal characteristics did they possess that might have been passed down from generation to generation; from whence came the composite of genes that determined our particular physical features such as color of eyes and hair, height, complexion and sometimes even our personal traits and dispositions.
To trace both our paternal and maternal ancestors back beyond a few generations is difficult, if not almost impossible.
Our maternal ancestors are just as important as the paternal forebears. The only reason we use the paternal side is that it gives us a continuous thread (sometimes) by which to trace a common ancestral line.
Some knowledge of the past, some information on just who we are and what line of descent brought us into being does help us to better understand ourselves. Without a past, there could not be a present, there could not be a future.
Let's help other family members and family history researchers that visit a memorial by adding all known information before it is forgotten and also make the family connections or links.
Every person has a story. If you have anything at all to add to any of my family, please don't hesitate to share it with me and all those who might visit in the future.

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