somemissinglink

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I'm not here to hoard memorials. My biggest OCD is that missing/overlooked burial between two others that have been added. My father was really into genealogy, I grew up exploring graveyards with him looking for his grandfather's burial. He didn't find it till well after I had grown up and had kids of my own. When he did locate it, he bought a memorial stone for the site. That left a lasting impression on me. I know there are others out there going through the same thing. So I pluck away at information I find to fill in blanks hoping to find that missing link that someone else has been searching for.

If I have a memorial that you feel the desire to manage just ask. I do not have the urge to manage them (of course there are exceptions), but rather to get any information available out there.

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There are several people I have met on Find A Grave that have contributed information about my own family lines including memorials, photos, news clippings, impossible to find death certificates (them spelling errors!).Just when I think I'm stuck one of them will come though with the next clue that will spark a chain of discoveries. They keep me going and give me enormous joy with every single piece of information they share with me (no matter how small it may seem at the time) I can only hope that one day I will be just as wonderful and helpful as all of them.

Also a special thanks to everyone who accepts my edits, without you I could never see all these families tie back together.

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Nice little resource http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx

I'm not here to hoard memorials. My biggest OCD is that missing/overlooked burial between two others that have been added. My father was really into genealogy, I grew up exploring graveyards with him looking for his grandfather's burial. He didn't find it till well after I had grown up and had kids of my own. When he did locate it, he bought a memorial stone for the site. That left a lasting impression on me. I know there are others out there going through the same thing. So I pluck away at information I find to fill in blanks hoping to find that missing link that someone else has been searching for.

If I have a memorial that you feel the desire to manage just ask. I do not have the urge to manage them (of course there are exceptions), but rather to get any information available out there.

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There are several people I have met on Find A Grave that have contributed information about my own family lines including memorials, photos, news clippings, impossible to find death certificates (them spelling errors!).Just when I think I'm stuck one of them will come though with the next clue that will spark a chain of discoveries. They keep me going and give me enormous joy with every single piece of information they share with me (no matter how small it may seem at the time) I can only hope that one day I will be just as wonderful and helpful as all of them.

Also a special thanks to everyone who accepts my edits, without you I could never see all these families tie back together.

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Nice little resource http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx

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