Jennifer

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I have been involved in genealogy since about 2003 when a previously unknown 3rd cousin contacted my Mom. Ever since I've been addicted. I've learned a lot of interesting things about "my dead people," as I affectionately call them, and I've found several cousins in the US, Canada, and England. In addition, I joined the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 2005 and I couldn't have done it without the help of a lot of wonderful people who looked high and low for some sort of documentation. I could join numerous other organizations (Winthrop Society, The Colonial Dames, Daughters of the Union, and gobs more), but I only have so much money and I'd much rather spend it on research.

Now, with all that said, I'd love to be able to help in your research, but I just can't get to the cemeteries in a timely manner and I'm in a wheelchair (which isn't good at grassy/muddy/bumpy/hilly areas). I apologize I'm not able to be much help.

I have been involved in genealogy since about 2003 when a previously unknown 3rd cousin contacted my Mom. Ever since I've been addicted. I've learned a lot of interesting things about "my dead people," as I affectionately call them, and I've found several cousins in the US, Canada, and England. In addition, I joined the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 2005 and I couldn't have done it without the help of a lot of wonderful people who looked high and low for some sort of documentation. I could join numerous other organizations (Winthrop Society, The Colonial Dames, Daughters of the Union, and gobs more), but I only have so much money and I'd much rather spend it on research.

Now, with all that said, I'd love to be able to help in your research, but I just can't get to the cemeteries in a timely manner and I'm in a wheelchair (which isn't good at grassy/muddy/bumpy/hilly areas). I apologize I'm not able to be much help.

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