Tiffany R

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I'm a (late) teenager living in the Kingston area, and primarily archive forgotten/unarchived gravestones with photographs and inscription transcriptions.

For any information/personal requests, please send me a message through the website's feature, I travel a fair bit if you have something in the general London (or Portsmouth-Gosport-Southampton) area you'd like looked at, and I'll see what can be done. I WILL need a Surname, Forename, and Cemetery at the minimum.

My main cemetery I manage is Kingston Cemetery & Crematorium, with my preferred area to archive being the 1800s sectors near the entry office. I always bring a cloth and small twine knife with me so that extremely overgrown and "lost" graves can be found and read again; usually resulting in me being covered with thorn-pricks, leaves and miscellaneous forest fluff. Therefore, if you do happen to see someone struggling with a completely ivy-covered headstone, de-plantizing it clean: hi! My photographs are always, naturally, free of copyright so feel free to use them for whatever purposes you wish, credit appreciated but-not-demanded.

As for my own family... I know too little about where the grand majority would have been buried. Hell, my native country's records barely even existed prior to the 1900s, and finding them, were they even buried at all is a task and a half. I have a few members archived, that I am aware of the burial sites of.

I hope that I can help some of the more forgotten graves be remembered by at least a few people again, or be found by distant relatives looking for connections in their family tree.

I'm a (late) teenager living in the Kingston area, and primarily archive forgotten/unarchived gravestones with photographs and inscription transcriptions.

For any information/personal requests, please send me a message through the website's feature, I travel a fair bit if you have something in the general London (or Portsmouth-Gosport-Southampton) area you'd like looked at, and I'll see what can be done. I WILL need a Surname, Forename, and Cemetery at the minimum.

My main cemetery I manage is Kingston Cemetery & Crematorium, with my preferred area to archive being the 1800s sectors near the entry office. I always bring a cloth and small twine knife with me so that extremely overgrown and "lost" graves can be found and read again; usually resulting in me being covered with thorn-pricks, leaves and miscellaneous forest fluff. Therefore, if you do happen to see someone struggling with a completely ivy-covered headstone, de-plantizing it clean: hi! My photographs are always, naturally, free of copyright so feel free to use them for whatever purposes you wish, credit appreciated but-not-demanded.

As for my own family... I know too little about where the grand majority would have been buried. Hell, my native country's records barely even existed prior to the 1900s, and finding them, were they even buried at all is a task and a half. I have a few members archived, that I am aware of the burial sites of.

I hope that I can help some of the more forgotten graves be remembered by at least a few people again, or be found by distant relatives looking for connections in their family tree.

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