Laurence Overmire

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Professional Genealogist and Family Historian.

Laurence is the author of 7 genealogy books, including 6 epic family histories registered with the Library of Congress:
1) "Digging for Ancestral Gold: The Fun and Easy Way to Get Started on Your Genealogy Quest"
2) "One Immigrant's Legacy, The Overmyer Family in America, 1751-2009"
3) "A Revolutionary American Famliy: The McDonalds of Somerset County, New Jersey"
4) "William R. McDonald and Abigail Fowler of Herkimer County, New York and Their Descendants"
5) "The McDonalds of Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York: The Pioneering Family of Richard and Catharine (Lansing) McDonald and Their Descendants"
6) "The Boody-Franklin Family History"
7) "The Haney-Galdabini Family History"

All books were published by Indelible Mark Publishing, www.imarkbooks.com

Through his work, Laurence is honoring all those who have gone before. He is trying to re-connect extended families to their ancestral heritage and to one another. He is very grateful for the kind assistance of Find A Grave and its many volunteers whose work is so helpful to family researchers.

If you would like to suggest edits to these memorials, please provide documentary evidence and legitimate sources. There is far too much misinformation online and we don't wish to contribute to it. Truth, facts and evidence are essential to worthwhile, meaningful genealogy.
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"History remembers only the celebrated, genealogy remembers them all." ~ Laurence Overmire

"Over the course of the millennia, all these ancestors in your tree, generation upon generation, have come down to this moment in time—to give birth to you. There has never been, nor will ever be, another like you. You have been given a tremendous responsibility. You carry the hopes and dreams of all those who have gone before. Hopes and dreams for a better world. What will you do with your time on this Earth? How will you contribute to the ongoing story of humankind?" ~ Laurence Overmire

Professional Genealogist and Family Historian.

Laurence is the author of 7 genealogy books, including 6 epic family histories registered with the Library of Congress:
1) "Digging for Ancestral Gold: The Fun and Easy Way to Get Started on Your Genealogy Quest"
2) "One Immigrant's Legacy, The Overmyer Family in America, 1751-2009"
3) "A Revolutionary American Famliy: The McDonalds of Somerset County, New Jersey"
4) "William R. McDonald and Abigail Fowler of Herkimer County, New York and Their Descendants"
5) "The McDonalds of Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York: The Pioneering Family of Richard and Catharine (Lansing) McDonald and Their Descendants"
6) "The Boody-Franklin Family History"
7) "The Haney-Galdabini Family History"

All books were published by Indelible Mark Publishing, www.imarkbooks.com

Through his work, Laurence is honoring all those who have gone before. He is trying to re-connect extended families to their ancestral heritage and to one another. He is very grateful for the kind assistance of Find A Grave and its many volunteers whose work is so helpful to family researchers.

If you would like to suggest edits to these memorials, please provide documentary evidence and legitimate sources. There is far too much misinformation online and we don't wish to contribute to it. Truth, facts and evidence are essential to worthwhile, meaningful genealogy.
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"History remembers only the celebrated, genealogy remembers them all." ~ Laurence Overmire

"Over the course of the millennia, all these ancestors in your tree, generation upon generation, have come down to this moment in time—to give birth to you. There has never been, nor will ever be, another like you. You have been given a tremendous responsibility. You carry the hopes and dreams of all those who have gone before. Hopes and dreams for a better world. What will you do with your time on this Earth? How will you contribute to the ongoing story of humankind?" ~ Laurence Overmire

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