Alycia K

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**Sorry I have been AWOL. I owe, I owe...drat!**
First of all, please feel free to use any of the photos I have taken and posted for your own purposes. I do this for you! Second, if you are related to the subject of, or involved in research of a memorial, I am happy to transfer management to you.

I was heartened (and dismayed, but at least I am not alone) by the top contributors' bios, and to a person they insisted on politeness. We are all volunteers, and everyone makes mistakes. Kindness is so important in getting things done here. There is a reason I haunt graveyards, and it isn't because I love being around people ;-)

I had a project a couple of years back, which was to try to upload all the burials at Milford, CT Cemetery. I had a huge amount of help from Greenie, who painstakingly picked out all the duplicates. Kudos!!! There are over 5000 burials now listed on F-a-G and the Hale index is probably around 4500. I believe the greater part of the Old Section is already photographed, and those requests that go unanswered are either no longer there, illegible, or broken. Strikingly, there are stones from the late 17th century and very early 1700s that survive, but they are few.

**Sorry I have been AWOL. I owe, I owe...drat!**
First of all, please feel free to use any of the photos I have taken and posted for your own purposes. I do this for you! Second, if you are related to the subject of, or involved in research of a memorial, I am happy to transfer management to you.

I was heartened (and dismayed, but at least I am not alone) by the top contributors' bios, and to a person they insisted on politeness. We are all volunteers, and everyone makes mistakes. Kindness is so important in getting things done here. There is a reason I haunt graveyards, and it isn't because I love being around people ;-)

I had a project a couple of years back, which was to try to upload all the burials at Milford, CT Cemetery. I had a huge amount of help from Greenie, who painstakingly picked out all the duplicates. Kudos!!! There are over 5000 burials now listed on F-a-G and the Hale index is probably around 4500. I believe the greater part of the Old Section is already photographed, and those requests that go unanswered are either no longer there, illegible, or broken. Strikingly, there are stones from the late 17th century and very early 1700s that survive, but they are few.

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