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john croker

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I have been working on many cemeteries. Mair, Maryfield, Fleming, Hancock, Riverside, Memorial Gardens, Calvary, Woodland and many others.
I began doing genealogy since late 1976 and have done about all I can for the file I keep. The number of surnames I'm working on is about 1000 but mainly Croker, Carlyon, Paull and many who connect. I do more work in the area of my grand-daughters mothers family and it is very large family, just to name a few Hovey, Moss, Ball, Whitehead, Slater, Johnson, Gleason-Gleeson, Fitzpatrick and on and on.
I have worked on finding missing data for many other cemeteries. Finding the missing information on children and connecting them to their parents has been rewarding.
Much of my work is not seen because it about helping fill missing facts for grave memorials on find a grave. My name on someone's memorial is distracting to the family of their loved one. Let the credit go to the person who created the memorial.
There are millions of burials on find a grave and I'll never fix them all.
When I see duplicate memorials I send them to find a grave and they decide the one that remains.
Did you ever search for someone and not find them on anything? Did that person ever never show up on any record? No obituary, no cemetery, just a jar of ashes, scattered with no marker on a mountain, a golf course, a park, buried at sea, buried at a cemetery with no marker. Like he or she never existed.



I have been working on many cemeteries. Mair, Maryfield, Fleming, Hancock, Riverside, Memorial Gardens, Calvary, Woodland and many others.
I began doing genealogy since late 1976 and have done about all I can for the file I keep. The number of surnames I'm working on is about 1000 but mainly Croker, Carlyon, Paull and many who connect. I do more work in the area of my grand-daughters mothers family and it is very large family, just to name a few Hovey, Moss, Ball, Whitehead, Slater, Johnson, Gleason-Gleeson, Fitzpatrick and on and on.
I have worked on finding missing data for many other cemeteries. Finding the missing information on children and connecting them to their parents has been rewarding.
Much of my work is not seen because it about helping fill missing facts for grave memorials on find a grave. My name on someone's memorial is distracting to the family of their loved one. Let the credit go to the person who created the memorial.
There are millions of burials on find a grave and I'll never fix them all.
When I see duplicate memorials I send them to find a grave and they decide the one that remains.
Did you ever search for someone and not find them on anything? Did that person ever never show up on any record? No obituary, no cemetery, just a jar of ashes, scattered with no marker on a mountain, a golf course, a park, buried at sea, buried at a cemetery with no marker. Like he or she never existed.



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