Patricia

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I found the "Find a Grave" website when i was
researching my family. It became very helpful when I needed to look up some important people in history who were my ancestors an were in my family tree. I have been a faithful member with "Find a Grave" for 19 years now. One of my many hobbies is researching my ancestry, which I have been doing now since 1989. I have traveled extensively getting information from immediate and distant relatives for any information they can supply for my research on our ancestors, who they were and where we came from. I have traced my mothers side of the family all the way back to the Crusades and beyond. I am a direct descendant of Henry Wolcott who arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts with his family aboard the ship John and Mary in 1630 from Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset, England. He was one of the founders of Windsor, Connecticut. His grandson, my 7th great grandfather was Roger Wolcott , Colonial Governor of Connecticut 1751 to 1754

I am a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). My 6th great uncle, Oliver Wolcott Sr. was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. My 6th great grandfather was Dr Alexander "Doc" Wolcott Sr. he was a medical doctor who assisted the Patriot forces during the American Revolutionary War. My 5th great grandfather Alexander Wolcott, was a politician, customs inspector as well as a nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States. Nominated by James Madison replacing William Cushing. Another Revolutionary War Patriot in my family would be my 6th great uncle, Gen Erastus Wolcott I . Connecticut state militia commander during the American Revolutionary War. He served in the Connecticut General Assembly for over twenty years and was a justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1789 to 1792.

My 3rd great uncle Joseph Balestier was appointed by Andrew Jackson as consulate and ambassador to what is now Singapore. He was married to Paul Revere 's daughter Maria Revere Balestier. My 3rd great grandmother, Caroline Starr Wolcott Balestier, was the grandmother of Caroline Starr "Carrie" Balestier Kipling who was married to Rudyard Kipling . My 2nd great grandfather, 2LT Robert Starr Balestier , was a lieutenant in the Civil War with Co. K. 79th N.Y. Volunteers under Captain R. T. Shillinglaw in 1861 at the Battle of Bull Run . He was wounded at the Battle of Yorktown, VA 1862., but continued on with his duties after a brief stay in Washington, D.C and was reassigned to active duty to be at the seige of Vicksburg, Mississippi.

I am a retired police officer who loves taking photos of old headstones. I have photographed headstones all over the United States, plus headstones in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. I am originally from Binghamton, New York my immediate family is still residing in Binghamton, via Kansas, we are now living in California to be closer to our children.
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My family tree is on Ancestry.**My ancestry is private**
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I will glady transfer any memorials to the person/persons that are close relatives to the related memorials. Close relatives would be: 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. Which are stated in the Community Rules under Request to Manage on Find a Grave
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Please contact me here through "Suggested Edits" for any memorials that I have done for memorial transfers or corrections.

I would like to take this time to personally thank all the volunteers who have painstakingly, in all types of weather, who have taken all the photos of my ancestors and relatives headstones..Thank you so much ❤

(Not accepting photo request or messages at this time)

I found the "Find a Grave" website when i was
researching my family. It became very helpful when I needed to look up some important people in history who were my ancestors an were in my family tree. I have been a faithful member with "Find a Grave" for 19 years now. One of my many hobbies is researching my ancestry, which I have been doing now since 1989. I have traveled extensively getting information from immediate and distant relatives for any information they can supply for my research on our ancestors, who they were and where we came from. I have traced my mothers side of the family all the way back to the Crusades and beyond. I am a direct descendant of Henry Wolcott who arrived in Dorchester, Massachusetts with his family aboard the ship John and Mary in 1630 from Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset, England. He was one of the founders of Windsor, Connecticut. His grandson, my 7th great grandfather was Roger Wolcott , Colonial Governor of Connecticut 1751 to 1754

I am a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). My 6th great uncle, Oliver Wolcott Sr. was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. My 6th great grandfather was Dr Alexander "Doc" Wolcott Sr. he was a medical doctor who assisted the Patriot forces during the American Revolutionary War. My 5th great grandfather Alexander Wolcott, was a politician, customs inspector as well as a nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States. Nominated by James Madison replacing William Cushing. Another Revolutionary War Patriot in my family would be my 6th great uncle, Gen Erastus Wolcott I . Connecticut state militia commander during the American Revolutionary War. He served in the Connecticut General Assembly for over twenty years and was a justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1789 to 1792.

My 3rd great uncle Joseph Balestier was appointed by Andrew Jackson as consulate and ambassador to what is now Singapore. He was married to Paul Revere 's daughter Maria Revere Balestier. My 3rd great grandmother, Caroline Starr Wolcott Balestier, was the grandmother of Caroline Starr "Carrie" Balestier Kipling who was married to Rudyard Kipling . My 2nd great grandfather, 2LT Robert Starr Balestier , was a lieutenant in the Civil War with Co. K. 79th N.Y. Volunteers under Captain R. T. Shillinglaw in 1861 at the Battle of Bull Run . He was wounded at the Battle of Yorktown, VA 1862., but continued on with his duties after a brief stay in Washington, D.C and was reassigned to active duty to be at the seige of Vicksburg, Mississippi.

I am a retired police officer who loves taking photos of old headstones. I have photographed headstones all over the United States, plus headstones in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. I am originally from Binghamton, New York my immediate family is still residing in Binghamton, via Kansas, we are now living in California to be closer to our children.
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My family tree is on Ancestry.**My ancestry is private**
დდ═♥═♥════════ೋღ❤ღೋ════════♥═♥═დდ
I will glady transfer any memorials to the person/persons that are close relatives to the related memorials. Close relatives would be: 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. Which are stated in the Community Rules under Request to Manage on Find a Grave
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Please contact me here through "Suggested Edits" for any memorials that I have done for memorial transfers or corrections.

I would like to take this time to personally thank all the volunteers who have painstakingly, in all types of weather, who have taken all the photos of my ancestors and relatives headstones..Thank you so much ❤

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