Anne D

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I am a manager. I am not your relative and I never will be. Your emails demanding to know how I am related to your loved one will no longer get a reply. If you do not have something decent to say to me, don't write to me. I get too many abusive emails asking "what gives you the right to have my relative on your account?" OR "I demand to know how you are related to my grandmother!" If you want a memorial transferred to you, STATE how you are related, WITH the memorial number and it is yours. I have over 100,000 memorials, I don't know which one is your relative without the number. Just so you know, I have no need or wish to keep your loved one's memorial and gladly will transfer. Just be nice about it!!

Some tips for researchers:
Use this birth calculator when you have age of a person in years, month and day at time of death - it will give you the actual birthdate without having to do calculations.

http://longislandgenealogy.com/birth.html

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I am a contributing author at Smithsonian Explorer, Historical author at several websites including history.com, and onthisday.com, also contribute to Wikipedia, Ancestry, Geni.com, Heritage.com, HouseHistree, findagrave, IMDb, and Wikivisually. Owner of Vintage Hollywood, The Final Solution-Never Again (Holocaust) blog, The History Buff-Titanic, The History Buff- Presidents of the US, and 23 other History Buff blogs that focus on specific periods in history. I like to offer the information that I find in my travels - I usually include a link to a News Clipping, a Photo or a Document to show my proof.
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HERE ARE SOME GOOD RESEARCH TOOLS
These are informative links to help you with dates, and family trees. The credits for each Creator are on the documents.

Geneanet - Make an account (free). Good for verifying info that you already have some clues about.
https://en.geneanet.org/

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See calculator for birthdates at the top of this profile.

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-- Master file for most of the 50 US states for cemetery searches (by county)
http://www.usgwarchives.net
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-- Master file for marriages for SOME of the counties in two thirds of the 50 US states
http://usgwarchives.net/marriages/
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-- CENSUS Images for most of the 50 states - 1790 to 1930 for some states
http://usgwarchives.net/census/

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-- EXAMPLES - How To Use:
1 -Alabama Cemeteries - at this link, you can search by county. The home page has other interesting info for researchers.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/cemetery.htm
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2- For Briggs Street Cemetery in Westville, Franklin County, NEW YORK - This gives you the text and dates of each tombstone in the cemetery up to about the year 2000.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/franklin/cemeteries/briggs.txt

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I hope these help you in your research.

I am a manager. I am not your relative and I never will be. Your emails demanding to know how I am related to your loved one will no longer get a reply. If you do not have something decent to say to me, don't write to me. I get too many abusive emails asking "what gives you the right to have my relative on your account?" OR "I demand to know how you are related to my grandmother!" If you want a memorial transferred to you, STATE how you are related, WITH the memorial number and it is yours. I have over 100,000 memorials, I don't know which one is your relative without the number. Just so you know, I have no need or wish to keep your loved one's memorial and gladly will transfer. Just be nice about it!!

Some tips for researchers:
Use this birth calculator when you have age of a person in years, month and day at time of death - it will give you the actual birthdate without having to do calculations.

http://longislandgenealogy.com/birth.html

.
I am a contributing author at Smithsonian Explorer, Historical author at several websites including history.com, and onthisday.com, also contribute to Wikipedia, Ancestry, Geni.com, Heritage.com, HouseHistree, findagrave, IMDb, and Wikivisually. Owner of Vintage Hollywood, The Final Solution-Never Again (Holocaust) blog, The History Buff-Titanic, The History Buff- Presidents of the US, and 23 other History Buff blogs that focus on specific periods in history. I like to offer the information that I find in my travels - I usually include a link to a News Clipping, a Photo or a Document to show my proof.
.

HERE ARE SOME GOOD RESEARCH TOOLS
These are informative links to help you with dates, and family trees. The credits for each Creator are on the documents.

Geneanet - Make an account (free). Good for verifying info that you already have some clues about.
https://en.geneanet.org/

.
See calculator for birthdates at the top of this profile.

.

-- Master file for most of the 50 US states for cemetery searches (by county)
http://www.usgwarchives.net
.

-- Master file for marriages for SOME of the counties in two thirds of the 50 US states
http://usgwarchives.net/marriages/
.

-- CENSUS Images for most of the 50 states - 1790 to 1930 for some states
http://usgwarchives.net/census/

.

-- EXAMPLES - How To Use:
1 -Alabama Cemeteries - at this link, you can search by county. The home page has other interesting info for researchers.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/cemetery.htm
.

2- For Briggs Street Cemetery in Westville, Franklin County, NEW YORK - This gives you the text and dates of each tombstone in the cemetery up to about the year 2000.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/franklin/cemeteries/briggs.txt

.

I hope these help you in your research.

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