Lynne Belcher Burgess RN

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Professional background in clinical and field research at Duke and Hopkins respectively. Honors in History from Duke University. Critical care nurse at Duke for 21 years. Enjoy art, literature, photography, family history, Duke sports and growing roses.

***PLEASE NOTE***
I began serious genealogy research after burying my last close family member in 2010. As sole heir to my maternal family’s estate, I inherited Wigginton family photographs, Bibles and documents. I've spent the last six years collating all the information and am now piecing together multiple generations of my family. The onus is on me to accurately document my family's history for perpetuity. Though Find A Grave only mandates transfer of four generations of direct ancestors, I hope you will consider my unique position and allow transfer of collateral ancestors when possible. Unlimited access to their memorial pages makes a monumental task that much cleaner. My goal is to get the lineage and photographs out into the public domain as part of my own legacy to the family. Any consideration you can show me to achieve this most honorable task would be greatly appreciated.

Professional background in clinical and field research at Duke and Hopkins respectively. Honors in History from Duke University. Critical care nurse at Duke for 21 years. Enjoy art, literature, photography, family history, Duke sports and growing roses.

***PLEASE NOTE***
I began serious genealogy research after burying my last close family member in 2010. As sole heir to my maternal family’s estate, I inherited Wigginton family photographs, Bibles and documents. I've spent the last six years collating all the information and am now piecing together multiple generations of my family. The onus is on me to accurately document my family's history for perpetuity. Though Find A Grave only mandates transfer of four generations of direct ancestors, I hope you will consider my unique position and allow transfer of collateral ancestors when possible. Unlimited access to their memorial pages makes a monumental task that much cleaner. My goal is to get the lineage and photographs out into the public domain as part of my own legacy to the family. Any consideration you can show me to achieve this most honorable task would be greatly appreciated.

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