Elizabeth Wilson Ballard

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Elizabeth Ballard, Indiana.
[email protected]

If you pick up a photo request that I made which does not have the location of the grave within the cemetery, please know that I am not likely to try to obtain it. I think we all have various roles we play here on Find A Grave, and calling cemetery offices is not one that I would be good at for several reasons that I won't explain here. I am grateful for volunteers other than me who perform other services, including accessing cemeteries and taking photos.

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My beautiful mother, Margaret Ellen Wilson (#108766889), whose body quit before she was finished. I miss her every single day.

Mother's first baby, Ellen Sue (#98046122), who was stillborn. Please visit her memorial. Mom knew that she would be rocking her baby in Heaven someday.

My sister-in-law, Kimberly (#120630236), who took her own life. I wish I could go back in time and be with you that night, Kimberly. It didn't have to happen.

Myrle Lea (DeFrance) Jacobson (#216126758), my companion for researching the JUDGE family of Hans REICHTER, aka John JUDGE. Micki and I never met or even talked on the phone, but our relationship and her JUDGE knowledge was invaluable. I miss you, Micki.

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You can find a public Ancestry.com tree that I created in order to share here: https://trees.ancestry.com/tree/75735032/family. Some of it may not be accurate, and I didn't document it. It is not for use as a source for anybody doing research, and it is not my record-keeping tree. It is an experimental tree that contains suspicions as well as proven ancestors. Please contact me if you see something of interest! I would love to hear from you!

My Genealogy Blogs:

Diggin' Up Graves: https://digginupgraves.wordpress.com/

Coon Genealogy: https://coongenealogy.wordpress.com/

HAAS Families of Madison County, Indiana: https://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~coonweb/haas/index.htm

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Please go to this article at https://digginupgraves.wordpress.com/2017/04/11/find-a-grave-as-a-source-memorials-and-photos/ to find out how I cite my use of the information or photographs that I use from Find A Grave. The formats and examples in the article are based on Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained.

If you wish to download, publish, reprint, or otherwise reproduce any photos I have added, please contact me at the email address below for permission. Please specify the URL (web link) in the email, and the memorial ID, so I will know which one(s) you are interested in.

Email: [email protected]

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Elizabeth Ballard, Indiana.
[email protected]

If you pick up a photo request that I made which does not have the location of the grave within the cemetery, please know that I am not likely to try to obtain it. I think we all have various roles we play here on Find A Grave, and calling cemetery offices is not one that I would be good at for several reasons that I won't explain here. I am grateful for volunteers other than me who perform other services, including accessing cemeteries and taking photos.

*********************** Memorials to Visit **********************

My beautiful mother, Margaret Ellen Wilson (#108766889), whose body quit before she was finished. I miss her every single day.

Mother's first baby, Ellen Sue (#98046122), who was stillborn. Please visit her memorial. Mom knew that she would be rocking her baby in Heaven someday.

My sister-in-law, Kimberly (#120630236), who took her own life. I wish I could go back in time and be with you that night, Kimberly. It didn't have to happen.

Myrle Lea (DeFrance) Jacobson (#216126758), my companion for researching the JUDGE family of Hans REICHTER, aka John JUDGE. Micki and I never met or even talked on the phone, but our relationship and her JUDGE knowledge was invaluable. I miss you, Micki.

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You can find a public Ancestry.com tree that I created in order to share here: https://trees.ancestry.com/tree/75735032/family. Some of it may not be accurate, and I didn't document it. It is not for use as a source for anybody doing research, and it is not my record-keeping tree. It is an experimental tree that contains suspicions as well as proven ancestors. Please contact me if you see something of interest! I would love to hear from you!

My Genealogy Blogs:

Diggin' Up Graves: https://digginupgraves.wordpress.com/

Coon Genealogy: https://coongenealogy.wordpress.com/

HAAS Families of Madison County, Indiana: https://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~coonweb/haas/index.htm

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Please go to this article at https://digginupgraves.wordpress.com/2017/04/11/find-a-grave-as-a-source-memorials-and-photos/ to find out how I cite my use of the information or photographs that I use from Find A Grave. The formats and examples in the article are based on Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained.

If you wish to download, publish, reprint, or otherwise reproduce any photos I have added, please contact me at the email address below for permission. Please specify the URL (web link) in the email, and the memorial ID, so I will know which one(s) you are interested in.

Email: [email protected]

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