Bio
FINDAGRAVE is a COLLABORATIVE website; Collaboration is working with each other to do a task and to achieve shared goals. It is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals.
Please be a contributor to findagrave not just a memorial manager of someone else's work.
Findagrave policy is to remove the names of the living, period. It is not an outdated policy. However, I do leave the names on pre-1980 memorials.
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I accept/work edits first thing in the a.m, throughout the day, and in the p.m. I later go back and do the research. When I receive edits, I research ALL records available and will add whatever is necessary. I crop, focus, and straighten all images before posting, to show respect for the deceased and their families. Please don't add an array of poor-quality images out of respect for the deceased's family. I desire to make each memorial I manage as attractive and pleasing as possible.
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Please do not submit biographical edits with "cut and paste" data from statistical sources such as census and social security records. That information is readily searchable by everyone, free of charge, and adds little to a personal memorial. However, sometimes it has to be used because it is the only info found.
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I am a bit _ about plot info. There is a standard format that cemeteries use. I prefer to contact the cemetery to get it correct. all the little do-dads that get included are not necessary and not used properly.
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I have changed my mind about this. Although I do prefer to type up obits/bios and add the info from Death Certificates on my memorials, or clipping of obituaries, as long as they are not designated as grave or personal photos. Now that findagrave has made every other piece of information in an entry editable to others and auto-accepted if one is not regularly online, the presence of a clipping of a Death Certificate or grave photo is the only piece of information that can't be vandalized by bad actors, and I will be uploading more graphics to entries going forward, for that reason.
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PLEASE SEND IN EDITS WHEN YOU ADD DEATH CERTIFICATES OR OBITS!! They don't need to be added. Just send me the info. Parents names, dates, places, etc. As memorial managers, we have no idea when folks just attach information to memorials. If you are taking the time to add it, please take the time to send the edits. Thank you!! Please do NOT send me emails or add actual death certificates to any of my entries! When making requests for edits or transfer use the SAC (suggest a correction) method from the edit tab.
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THANK YOU! to those volunteers who are always there for families and fellow volunteers. I am grateful for the wonderful volunteers and cemeteries I get the chance to interact with every day, you far outweigh the bad ones.
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DID YOU KNOW? When uploading photos, there are 4 categories to choose from for the type of photo it is. Grave, Person, Family, and Other. Please use them. The photos will automatically be put in the proper place on the memorial. Grave pics will go to the top until a personal photo is added; then the personal; photo will go to the top..Thanks so much..
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Before there was a rule against it. I added many obituary scans to memorials from our local newspaper from the early 1900s. I have now attempted to go back and transcribe all of these into the bio area. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to find ones that are not on my own memorials. If you find one please bring it to my attention and I will transcribe it and send it to the memorial manager. Thank you for your help. This is now NO LONGER against the rules.
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I entered and manage the Ilo-Vollmer Historical Society, Lewis County, Idaho, cemetery records for Lewis County, Idaho on their behalf.
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The photos posted for some memorials will outlast the markers. Please crop your shoes out of the picture when you are standing over a flat headstone. Also take care when photographing upright stones, that your reflection is not staring back. Many markers are deteriorating through damage, wear, or sandstone materials. Your extra care in the composition and technique of the photograph adds historical value to these memorials.
Find a Grave is a virtual search tool to find marker information for final resting places. I reserve the biography area for life sketches and essential clarification - not census records, etc. If you have genealogy, there are other programs such as Ancestry, FamilySearch, and personal databases to build your tree and collaborate your findings.
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TRANSFERS:
Transfers within guidelines only. If you don't know what they are, Find Out! End of story. Send a PROPER TRANSFER REQUEST. Again if you don't know how, find out. You are a member here so everyone expects you to know how the site works.
I reserve the right to follow Find A Grave rules on transfers. If you want to manage a family group or a cemetery, drop me a note and reassure me that you will actively care for them. Please request transfers using the edit tab and then "Suggest a correction" as this will give both the memorial number to be transferred and your member number.
Transfers made per Findagrave.com guidelines
- Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
- Memorials are transferred for relatives with these close relationships: child, spouse/partner, sibling, parent, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparent, great-grandparent, niece/nephew, great-niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, great-aunt/uncle, or first cousin. This would include adoptive, step, and in-law versions of these relationships.
- Always explain your relationship in the request. You may also want to include your specific interest in the memorial.
- To request a transfer, Go to the memorial in question, click on 'Suggest Edits', and scroll down to the 'Contact Manager' button. Select it and type your message. Be sure to include your relationship (direct lineage) to the person and any other reason for the transfer request.
I manage a large number of memorials from inactive and deceased contributors. I'm trying to work through them to update them and add info but it will take a while. I welcome any edits and bio suggestions that you wish to send.
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Currently:
1/2024 ~ sending sacs for plot info in cemeteries using official cemetery records, where it was entered incorrectly.
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Saint John Cemetery aka Pleasant Valley, Saint John, Whitman Wash. Records are on the Saint John City website. https://www.stjohnwa.com/stories--links. I have finished updating the plot info, as the original plot info from Maggie Rail was incorrect.
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Umatilla County OR memorials may be transferred to Kari Brooks 51390072 manager of the Heritage Museum Umatilla County Hist. Society
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Cypress Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery Records
Colma, Calif https://cypressmaps.com/map-tour
-
Minnesota Historical Society, birth, death, state
mnhs.org/search/people
-
Minnesota Official Marriage System
moms.mn.gov
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Washington State Digital Archives
www.digitalarchives.wa.gov
-
Tacoma, Washington Obituary Index
cdm17061.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17061coll3
-
Norway Digital Archives
www.digitalarkivet.no/en
-
Norway farm maps
kartverket.no/en
-
North Dakota Vital Records
www.history.nd.gov/archives/vitalrecords.html
-
North Dakota death records
apps.nd.gov/doh/certificates/deathCertSearch.htm
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Dakota Marriage License IndexCass County, North D.
library.ndsu.edu/db/marriage
-
Michigan Vital Records
michiganology.org/vital-records
-
National Cemetery Administration
gravelocator.cem.va.gov
-
Arizona Genealogy Record Search
azdhs.gov/licensing/vitalrecords/genealogy/index.php
-
Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1970
https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates/
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https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/
FINDAGRAVE is a COLLABORATIVE website; Collaboration is working with each other to do a task and to achieve shared goals. It is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals.
Please be a contributor to findagrave not just a memorial manager of someone else's work.
Findagrave policy is to remove the names of the living, period. It is not an outdated policy. However, I do leave the names on pre-1980 memorials.
==
I accept/work edits first thing in the a.m, throughout the day, and in the p.m. I later go back and do the research. When I receive edits, I research ALL records available and will add whatever is necessary. I crop, focus, and straighten all images before posting, to show respect for the deceased and their families. Please don't add an array of poor-quality images out of respect for the deceased's family. I desire to make each memorial I manage as attractive and pleasing as possible.
==
Please do not submit biographical edits with "cut and paste" data from statistical sources such as census and social security records. That information is readily searchable by everyone, free of charge, and adds little to a personal memorial. However, sometimes it has to be used because it is the only info found.
==
I am a bit _ about plot info. There is a standard format that cemeteries use. I prefer to contact the cemetery to get it correct. all the little do-dads that get included are not necessary and not used properly.
==
I have changed my mind about this. Although I do prefer to type up obits/bios and add the info from Death Certificates on my memorials, or clipping of obituaries, as long as they are not designated as grave or personal photos. Now that findagrave has made every other piece of information in an entry editable to others and auto-accepted if one is not regularly online, the presence of a clipping of a Death Certificate or grave photo is the only piece of information that can't be vandalized by bad actors, and I will be uploading more graphics to entries going forward, for that reason.
==
PLEASE SEND IN EDITS WHEN YOU ADD DEATH CERTIFICATES OR OBITS!! They don't need to be added. Just send me the info. Parents names, dates, places, etc. As memorial managers, we have no idea when folks just attach information to memorials. If you are taking the time to add it, please take the time to send the edits. Thank you!! Please do NOT send me emails or add actual death certificates to any of my entries! When making requests for edits or transfer use the SAC (suggest a correction) method from the edit tab.
==
THANK YOU! to those volunteers who are always there for families and fellow volunteers. I am grateful for the wonderful volunteers and cemeteries I get the chance to interact with every day, you far outweigh the bad ones.
==
DID YOU KNOW? When uploading photos, there are 4 categories to choose from for the type of photo it is. Grave, Person, Family, and Other. Please use them. The photos will automatically be put in the proper place on the memorial. Grave pics will go to the top until a personal photo is added; then the personal; photo will go to the top..Thanks so much..
==
Before there was a rule against it. I added many obituary scans to memorials from our local newspaper from the early 1900s. I have now attempted to go back and transcribe all of these into the bio area. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to find ones that are not on my own memorials. If you find one please bring it to my attention and I will transcribe it and send it to the memorial manager. Thank you for your help. This is now NO LONGER against the rules.
=
I entered and manage the Ilo-Vollmer Historical Society, Lewis County, Idaho, cemetery records for Lewis County, Idaho on their behalf.
-
The photos posted for some memorials will outlast the markers. Please crop your shoes out of the picture when you are standing over a flat headstone. Also take care when photographing upright stones, that your reflection is not staring back. Many markers are deteriorating through damage, wear, or sandstone materials. Your extra care in the composition and technique of the photograph adds historical value to these memorials.
Find a Grave is a virtual search tool to find marker information for final resting places. I reserve the biography area for life sketches and essential clarification - not census records, etc. If you have genealogy, there are other programs such as Ancestry, FamilySearch, and personal databases to build your tree and collaborate your findings.
-
TRANSFERS:
Transfers within guidelines only. If you don't know what they are, Find Out! End of story. Send a PROPER TRANSFER REQUEST. Again if you don't know how, find out. You are a member here so everyone expects you to know how the site works.
I reserve the right to follow Find A Grave rules on transfers. If you want to manage a family group or a cemetery, drop me a note and reassure me that you will actively care for them. Please request transfers using the edit tab and then "Suggest a correction" as this will give both the memorial number to be transferred and your member number.
Transfers made per Findagrave.com guidelines
- Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
- Memorials are transferred for relatives with these close relationships: child, spouse/partner, sibling, parent, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparent, great-grandparent, niece/nephew, great-niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, great-aunt/uncle, or first cousin. This would include adoptive, step, and in-law versions of these relationships.
- Always explain your relationship in the request. You may also want to include your specific interest in the memorial.
- To request a transfer, Go to the memorial in question, click on 'Suggest Edits', and scroll down to the 'Contact Manager' button. Select it and type your message. Be sure to include your relationship (direct lineage) to the person and any other reason for the transfer request.
I manage a large number of memorials from inactive and deceased contributors. I'm trying to work through them to update them and add info but it will take a while. I welcome any edits and bio suggestions that you wish to send.
***
Currently:
1/2024 ~ sending sacs for plot info in cemeteries using official cemetery records, where it was entered incorrectly.
==
Saint John Cemetery aka Pleasant Valley, Saint John, Whitman Wash. Records are on the Saint John City website. https://www.stjohnwa.com/stories--links. I have finished updating the plot info, as the original plot info from Maggie Rail was incorrect.
==
Umatilla County OR memorials may be transferred to Kari Brooks 51390072 manager of the Heritage Museum Umatilla County Hist. Society
==
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery Records
Colma, Calif https://cypressmaps.com/map-tour
-
Minnesota Historical Society, birth, death, state
mnhs.org/search/people
-
Minnesota Official Marriage System
moms.mn.gov
=
Washington State Digital Archives
www.digitalarchives.wa.gov
-
Tacoma, Washington Obituary Index
cdm17061.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17061coll3
-
Norway Digital Archives
www.digitalarkivet.no/en
-
Norway farm maps
kartverket.no/en
-
North Dakota Vital Records
www.history.nd.gov/archives/vitalrecords.html
-
North Dakota death records
apps.nd.gov/doh/certificates/deathCertSearch.htm
--
Dakota Marriage License IndexCass County, North D.
library.ndsu.edu/db/marriage
-
Michigan Vital Records
michiganology.org/vital-records
-
National Cemetery Administration
gravelocator.cem.va.gov
-
Arizona Genealogy Record Search
azdhs.gov/licensing/vitalrecords/genealogy/index.php
-
Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1970
https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates/
-
https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/
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