LadyGoshen

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trying to stay ahead of developers who want to cover historical markers... and the weather, time and vandals that obscure the inscriptions... to honor those that walked before us.

My areas of interest include those that are forgotten: abandoned cemeteries, family plots, and institutional cemeteries such as poor houses/farms, medical schools, prisons, hospitals and sanatoriums. Although I visit cemeteries whenever I travel (to the dismay of others in the car), most of my work is in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Washington State's Skagit County. I've been known to wander off to Canada, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine given the opportunity.

Whenever possible, I post a photo--a photo makes it real. I also try to list the sources I've used to stitch together family relations or any info that I might find.

Thank you in advance for sending in corrections or additions using the Edit button. I appreciate your updates very much. Although I try to thank and acknowledge all corrections, I may not always have the time. IMPORTANT: When submitting Suggested Edits, please use the "Suggest other corrections" option located toward the bottom of the memorial screen and provide a source for the edits you are requesting. I will decline edits without a source that I can validate. I do NOT have access to Ancestry and use FamilySearch for vital records validation.

I will not link to those who are listed as burial location unknown or memorials whose placement in a cemetery is supposition (aka plops).

Another thing I don't do: I don't copy data dumps from vital records (census, ss index, etc.) into bios. If you want this content published, write a narrative that puts it into prose.

Please use the virtual cemetery feature to group your family memorials. If you have information you'd like to add to a memorial, please use the "Suggest other corrections" with your updates. Should you request a transfer, explain your relationship--more than just "he/she is a member of my family." I transfer within the four-generation FindAGrave guideline; a direct relative within four generations includes your spouse, siblings, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

I'm an active member of the Vermont Old Cemetery Association and conduct preservation workshops. In a large recent project at Dartmouth Cemetery in Hanover, NH, I focused on finding/recognizing the many donors who have advanced the understanding of medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School from its earliest days and adding them to FindAGrave.

Adding new activity:
10,000 memorials :: 20-08-2011 :: 3Y9M9D
15,000 memorials :: 28-12-2012 :: 5Y1M18D
20,000 memorials :: 28-06-2018 :: 10Y7M18D
21,000 memorials :: 24-04-2019 :: 11Y5M13D
23,000 memorials :: 15-09-2020 :: 12Y10M3D
24,000 memorials :: 25-04-2021 :: 13Y5M13D
25,000 memorials :: 09-07-2021 :: 13Y7M27D
27,000 memorials :: 24-02-2023 :: 15Y3M12D
My 27,000th memorial: Harry B Wetherbee

18,000 photos :: 15-01-2014 :: 6Y2M5D
20,000 photos :: 21-02-2016 :: 8Y3M12D
25,000 photos :: 16-04-2019 :: 11Y5M4D
27,000 photos :: 10-09-2019 :: 11Y9M29D
30,000 photos :: 25-12-2019 :: 12Y1M13D
33,000 photos :: 20-01-2021 :: 13Y2M8D
35,000 photos :: 07-06-2021 :: 13Y6M20D
36,000 photos :: 15-09-2021 :: 13Y10M1D
39,000 photos :: 13-06-2022 :: 14Y7M1D
40,000 photos :: 10-07-2022 :: 14Y7M28D
43,000 photos :: 08-11-2022 :: 14Y11M27D Jim

trying to stay ahead of developers who want to cover historical markers... and the weather, time and vandals that obscure the inscriptions... to honor those that walked before us.

My areas of interest include those that are forgotten: abandoned cemeteries, family plots, and institutional cemeteries such as poor houses/farms, medical schools, prisons, hospitals and sanatoriums. Although I visit cemeteries whenever I travel (to the dismay of others in the car), most of my work is in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Washington State's Skagit County. I've been known to wander off to Canada, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine given the opportunity.

Whenever possible, I post a photo--a photo makes it real. I also try to list the sources I've used to stitch together family relations or any info that I might find.

Thank you in advance for sending in corrections or additions using the Edit button. I appreciate your updates very much. Although I try to thank and acknowledge all corrections, I may not always have the time. IMPORTANT: When submitting Suggested Edits, please use the "Suggest other corrections" option located toward the bottom of the memorial screen and provide a source for the edits you are requesting. I will decline edits without a source that I can validate. I do NOT have access to Ancestry and use FamilySearch for vital records validation.

I will not link to those who are listed as burial location unknown or memorials whose placement in a cemetery is supposition (aka plops).

Another thing I don't do: I don't copy data dumps from vital records (census, ss index, etc.) into bios. If you want this content published, write a narrative that puts it into prose.

Please use the virtual cemetery feature to group your family memorials. If you have information you'd like to add to a memorial, please use the "Suggest other corrections" with your updates. Should you request a transfer, explain your relationship--more than just "he/she is a member of my family." I transfer within the four-generation FindAGrave guideline; a direct relative within four generations includes your spouse, siblings, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

I'm an active member of the Vermont Old Cemetery Association and conduct preservation workshops. In a large recent project at Dartmouth Cemetery in Hanover, NH, I focused on finding/recognizing the many donors who have advanced the understanding of medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School from its earliest days and adding them to FindAGrave.

Adding new activity:
10,000 memorials :: 20-08-2011 :: 3Y9M9D
15,000 memorials :: 28-12-2012 :: 5Y1M18D
20,000 memorials :: 28-06-2018 :: 10Y7M18D
21,000 memorials :: 24-04-2019 :: 11Y5M13D
23,000 memorials :: 15-09-2020 :: 12Y10M3D
24,000 memorials :: 25-04-2021 :: 13Y5M13D
25,000 memorials :: 09-07-2021 :: 13Y7M27D
27,000 memorials :: 24-02-2023 :: 15Y3M12D
My 27,000th memorial: Harry B Wetherbee

18,000 photos :: 15-01-2014 :: 6Y2M5D
20,000 photos :: 21-02-2016 :: 8Y3M12D
25,000 photos :: 16-04-2019 :: 11Y5M4D
27,000 photos :: 10-09-2019 :: 11Y9M29D
30,000 photos :: 25-12-2019 :: 12Y1M13D
33,000 photos :: 20-01-2021 :: 13Y2M8D
35,000 photos :: 07-06-2021 :: 13Y6M20D
36,000 photos :: 15-09-2021 :: 13Y10M1D
39,000 photos :: 13-06-2022 :: 14Y7M1D
40,000 photos :: 10-07-2022 :: 14Y7M28D
43,000 photos :: 08-11-2022 :: 14Y11M27D Jim

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