Julie B C

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PLEASE SEND IN EDITS WHEN YOU ADD DEATH CERTIFICATES OR OBITS!! As memorial managers we have no idea when folks just attach information to graves. If you are taking the time to add pictures, please take the time to send an edit request. Thank you!!

Most of the Moscow Cemetery memorials were created by Kathleen P.P. Ketchum in 2008. As she stated: "My Idaho entries are from Latah County Idaho cemetery transcriptions done in the early 1980's by the Latah County Genealogical Society [now defunct]. Please remember that my book includes transcriptions only through 1980 and that I entered them on this site before we were able to include relationship links." When Kathleen died in 2012 her memorials were passed to me. In 2012 I walked the cemetery trying to add pictures for all of the memorials Kathleen created. Over the years I've transferred many of those memorials to other Find a Grave volunteers.

As of 2022 I'm back to a more active role. Please feel free to attach pictures, death certificates and obits MAKING SURE YOU ALSO SEND IN THE APPROPRIATE EDIT of the memorial. If you want a memorial transferred to you I'll be happy to do so unless it's a relative of mine.

Please don't ask me to link to burials unknown. Find a Grave is a wonderful sight for folks to (literally) find where their family members are buried and to see the headstones. If you don't know where someone is buried then perhaps this isn't the right place. Thanks.

And in case you don't agree, here's what Find a Grave says about burials:

"Burial Details Unknown: Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon. If it is too soon after someone's passing for burial information to be known, please wait to create the memorial.

We understand that not all final disposition information has been documented and that there are individuals whose location or disposition is lost to history. We expect members to do the best they can to find final disposition information and that if an unknown burial is added, that it is uncommon. If a duplicate is created with the correct location, the correctly located memorial will be preferred over the burial unknown memorial and they will be merged together."

PLEASE SEND IN EDITS WHEN YOU ADD DEATH CERTIFICATES OR OBITS!! As memorial managers we have no idea when folks just attach information to graves. If you are taking the time to add pictures, please take the time to send an edit request. Thank you!!

Most of the Moscow Cemetery memorials were created by Kathleen P.P. Ketchum in 2008. As she stated: "My Idaho entries are from Latah County Idaho cemetery transcriptions done in the early 1980's by the Latah County Genealogical Society [now defunct]. Please remember that my book includes transcriptions only through 1980 and that I entered them on this site before we were able to include relationship links." When Kathleen died in 2012 her memorials were passed to me. In 2012 I walked the cemetery trying to add pictures for all of the memorials Kathleen created. Over the years I've transferred many of those memorials to other Find a Grave volunteers.

As of 2022 I'm back to a more active role. Please feel free to attach pictures, death certificates and obits MAKING SURE YOU ALSO SEND IN THE APPROPRIATE EDIT of the memorial. If you want a memorial transferred to you I'll be happy to do so unless it's a relative of mine.

Please don't ask me to link to burials unknown. Find a Grave is a wonderful sight for folks to (literally) find where their family members are buried and to see the headstones. If you don't know where someone is buried then perhaps this isn't the right place. Thanks.

And in case you don't agree, here's what Find a Grave says about burials:

"Burial Details Unknown: Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon. If it is too soon after someone's passing for burial information to be known, please wait to create the memorial.

We understand that not all final disposition information has been documented and that there are individuals whose location or disposition is lost to history. We expect members to do the best they can to find final disposition information and that if an unknown burial is added, that it is uncommon. If a duplicate is created with the correct location, the correctly located memorial will be preferred over the burial unknown memorial and they will be merged together."

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