Roberta Wunder

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A Registered Nurse specializing in Elder Care, I lived 20 years in Colorado, 4 years in Germany, and a couple of years in Kentucky. I returned to Marshall County, Indiana in 2002 with my family.

My sister and I started our genealogy project in 1998 to help our mother "prove" that her grandfather was Indian. We still have no sign of that original quest but we did discover many interesting things. Several required a healthy sense of humor.

As I was waiting for those wonderful packages filled with my sister's treasures to arrive in the mail, I haunted the LDS Family Center in my area, sitting in front of a shinny new computer with no earthly idea what to do next. I soon realized that while she enjoys the "Hunt" and is very good at it, I have an aptitude for organizing and processing the data.

Now that I am home again, I continue to support Free Genealogy on the internet through public speaking, my own website as well as the Indiana GenWeb Project and now Find A Grave. I have written 2 books about branches of my family. "John Hann, et al" and "A Bitter Journey to a New Land", distant cousins have been very kind with their favorable remarks.

My Genealogy Website: www.robertawunder.com
Marshall County, Indiana GenWeb Project: http://ingenweb.org/inmarshall/

Feel free to utilize my photos for your personal use. Please do not share those photos unless you give proper credit to myself and Find A Grave.

A Registered Nurse specializing in Elder Care, I lived 20 years in Colorado, 4 years in Germany, and a couple of years in Kentucky. I returned to Marshall County, Indiana in 2002 with my family.

My sister and I started our genealogy project in 1998 to help our mother "prove" that her grandfather was Indian. We still have no sign of that original quest but we did discover many interesting things. Several required a healthy sense of humor.

As I was waiting for those wonderful packages filled with my sister's treasures to arrive in the mail, I haunted the LDS Family Center in my area, sitting in front of a shinny new computer with no earthly idea what to do next. I soon realized that while she enjoys the "Hunt" and is very good at it, I have an aptitude for organizing and processing the data.

Now that I am home again, I continue to support Free Genealogy on the internet through public speaking, my own website as well as the Indiana GenWeb Project and now Find A Grave. I have written 2 books about branches of my family. "John Hann, et al" and "A Bitter Journey to a New Land", distant cousins have been very kind with their favorable remarks.

My Genealogy Website: www.robertawunder.com
Marshall County, Indiana GenWeb Project: http://ingenweb.org/inmarshall/

Feel free to utilize my photos for your personal use. Please do not share those photos unless you give proper credit to myself and Find A Grave.

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