Kristina (Kuhn) Krumm

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UPDATE: Aug 2023. I have changed my email address! Please make a note of it.
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I began my cemetery quests in 1980 after completing a genealogy class that Librarian, Rebecca Hill, presented at the Tiffin, Seneca Co., OH library.
My hobby grew to include a database of 68,000+ names.
At Rootsweb, I had personal websites with more than 1200 pages of family, old maps, pictures, and cemetery tombstone photos. I had been the webmaster of Wyandot County, Ohio Genealogy website since 2001. Back then Find-a-Grave was too difficult to work with because of an inability to add photos in bulk and so I created my own cemetery webpages.
For example my Wyandot county cemetery webpage . Here I had posted 16,000+ tombstone photos (as of 2015).
This does not include the thousands of photos sent to me to include on the site by so many wonderful volunteers.
At my Seneca County cemetery site I had 2,300+ tombstone photos posted (As of August, 2001).
Rootsweb was acquired by Ancestry. I lost all my webpages and free web space to post photos. I had to download all my information onto my computer, and delete all I had on Roostweb.
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I have over 60,000 tombstone photos on my computer that my husband and I had taken over the years.
We have traveled to several states on our vacations which revolve around our combined genealogy research and an ongoing search for our various ancestral burial grounds.

Now that Find-a-Grave has ALSO been acquired by Ancestry! OMG
*Current Project: RETIREMENT !!

Here is a contributor "tool" for linking memorials together... use this code: a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=XXXXXXX"Name /a

UPDATE: Aug 2023. I have changed my email address! Please make a note of it.
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I began my cemetery quests in 1980 after completing a genealogy class that Librarian, Rebecca Hill, presented at the Tiffin, Seneca Co., OH library.
My hobby grew to include a database of 68,000+ names.
At Rootsweb, I had personal websites with more than 1200 pages of family, old maps, pictures, and cemetery tombstone photos. I had been the webmaster of Wyandot County, Ohio Genealogy website since 2001. Back then Find-a-Grave was too difficult to work with because of an inability to add photos in bulk and so I created my own cemetery webpages.
For example my Wyandot county cemetery webpage . Here I had posted 16,000+ tombstone photos (as of 2015).
This does not include the thousands of photos sent to me to include on the site by so many wonderful volunteers.
At my Seneca County cemetery site I had 2,300+ tombstone photos posted (As of August, 2001).
Rootsweb was acquired by Ancestry. I lost all my webpages and free web space to post photos. I had to download all my information onto my computer, and delete all I had on Roostweb.
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I have over 60,000 tombstone photos on my computer that my husband and I had taken over the years.
We have traveled to several states on our vacations which revolve around our combined genealogy research and an ongoing search for our various ancestral burial grounds.

Now that Find-a-Grave has ALSO been acquired by Ancestry! OMG
*Current Project: RETIREMENT !!

Here is a contributor "tool" for linking memorials together... use this code: a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=XXXXXXX"Name /a

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