Robert Hollopeter

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Hello I discovered this web site when I found a relative on Find-A-Grave while doing a genealogy search. I want to thank those who have been kind enough to transfer my family members memorial pages to me. Here are my thoughts on transfers. If someone is a closer relation to a person in memorial I manage, I will be happy to transfer it, but I hope we can exchange some family history information. If I have added a non-relative of mine, the "rules" of Find-A-Grave don't need to be strict, just ask and explain your relationship or friendship. I can not for the life of me understand why someone who puts up thousands of memorials of non-relatives would deny a transfer to someone who is a relative or friend. I would much rather transfer a memorial of a stranger to someone who actually cares about the person in the memorial. Also, I have been contacted by long lost relatives who visit this site and contact me because I manage one of their ancestor's memorials. Some contacts are even from other countries. If a stranger created and still managed the memorial, the request for family information would go unanswered. I do want to thank those who do the hard work of putting up those thousands of memorials, I just hope you remember that we will all be in our own memorial someday, so why not let those that love and care for their relatives take care of their memorials.Bob

Hello I discovered this web site when I found a relative on Find-A-Grave while doing a genealogy search. I want to thank those who have been kind enough to transfer my family members memorial pages to me. Here are my thoughts on transfers. If someone is a closer relation to a person in memorial I manage, I will be happy to transfer it, but I hope we can exchange some family history information. If I have added a non-relative of mine, the "rules" of Find-A-Grave don't need to be strict, just ask and explain your relationship or friendship. I can not for the life of me understand why someone who puts up thousands of memorials of non-relatives would deny a transfer to someone who is a relative or friend. I would much rather transfer a memorial of a stranger to someone who actually cares about the person in the memorial. Also, I have been contacted by long lost relatives who visit this site and contact me because I manage one of their ancestor's memorials. Some contacts are even from other countries. If a stranger created and still managed the memorial, the request for family information would go unanswered. I do want to thank those who do the hard work of putting up those thousands of memorials, I just hope you remember that we will all be in our own memorial someday, so why not let those that love and care for their relatives take care of their memorials.Bob

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