Tabitha Johnson

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Hi, My name is Tabitha Jenkins-Johnson and I live in Southern Missouri. I am 28 years old and have been working on my families genealogy for about six years now. I stared doing this when my father passed away. I found a lot of old family pictures and papers in his house and decided to continue where he left off. It is my one and only hobbie.
I stumbled onto this website while searching cemeteries for family members. I am so glad that there is a website like this to help people, like myself, in finding deceased family members information. I'm sure that the one's out there that are doing genealogy know how hard it is to find useful information (at no cost) to help in getting started on a single person.
If anyone finds any mistakes that I have made, please let me know through e-mail, I would be glad to fix them. I would also appreciate any additional information anyone else may have about my ancestors. I have found that a little knowledge takes you a long way sometimes. Thanks to all of you who help preserve the past for the future.

Hi, My name is Tabitha Jenkins-Johnson and I live in Southern Missouri. I am 28 years old and have been working on my families genealogy for about six years now. I stared doing this when my father passed away. I found a lot of old family pictures and papers in his house and decided to continue where he left off. It is my one and only hobbie.
I stumbled onto this website while searching cemeteries for family members. I am so glad that there is a website like this to help people, like myself, in finding deceased family members information. I'm sure that the one's out there that are doing genealogy know how hard it is to find useful information (at no cost) to help in getting started on a single person.
If anyone finds any mistakes that I have made, please let me know through e-mail, I would be glad to fix them. I would also appreciate any additional information anyone else may have about my ancestors. I have found that a little knowledge takes you a long way sometimes. Thanks to all of you who help preserve the past for the future.

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