Wanda Haynes Langdon

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I am a family historian and genealogist who has been researching for 20+ years. I am passionate about learning our roots and where and who we come from. It amazes me the traits I have seen passed along in our DNA. Many of my ancestors came to America in the early 1600s. My Mayflower ancestors are Richard Warren, Edward Fuller, his wife and son Samuel. I utilize DNA matches to prove my paper trails and to find and extend my lines. I am active on Facebook (Wanda Haynes Langdon).

In Tribute to Those Who Have Gone Before Us

When we stand among the stones, at these final resting places, we hear the wind blow and the leaves rustle. We see the sun shine and the clouds pass by and we pause a while and think. These final resting places may be noted by a tombstone, a simple cross, or just a family memory of where an ancestor was laid to rest. These symbols remind us that once they had full lives with work and play; joy and sorrow; laughter and tears. We document these sacred areas and go beyond to seek out family and public records of their lives that are noted in writing.

I am a family historian and genealogist who has been researching for 20+ years. I am passionate about learning our roots and where and who we come from. It amazes me the traits I have seen passed along in our DNA. Many of my ancestors came to America in the early 1600s. My Mayflower ancestors are Richard Warren, Edward Fuller, his wife and son Samuel. I utilize DNA matches to prove my paper trails and to find and extend my lines. I am active on Facebook (Wanda Haynes Langdon).

In Tribute to Those Who Have Gone Before Us

When we stand among the stones, at these final resting places, we hear the wind blow and the leaves rustle. We see the sun shine and the clouds pass by and we pause a while and think. These final resting places may be noted by a tombstone, a simple cross, or just a family memory of where an ancestor was laid to rest. These symbols remind us that once they had full lives with work and play; joy and sorrow; laughter and tears. We document these sacred areas and go beyond to seek out family and public records of their lives that are noted in writing.

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