Sue Straw

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I am a passionate Genealogy Researcher. It doesn't matter if it is my lineage or not. I love to help others discover their Heritage. I like to tell the stories behind the families, and not just show names in a line. The personal family names that I am researching include Roetman, Volk, Apsey, Bos/Bush, Corman, Soule, Green, Jager, Doornbos, Straw, Duguid, and Fisher. I welcome all communication from relatives or anyone that might have known them to add to their life stories. There is much more information on my family websites, www.AncestorSpeak.com and www.AncestorSpeak.net.

I recently finished the lineages of the children buried in the Point of Graves, Portsmouth, New Hampshire and will soon be documenting the children in the Pleasant Street Cemetery. In my researches, I frequently find birth, christening, and/or death certificates for children that are not included in family trees. They have been forgotten. This makes me sad. They were important and should be remembered, even if they only blessed the Earth for a short time. This research can be found at www.AncestorSpeak.org

I am still learning to navigate Find-a-Grave. I am grateful to those who have transferred memorials to me and thank you for your commitment to remembering their existence.

I am a passionate Genealogy Researcher. It doesn't matter if it is my lineage or not. I love to help others discover their Heritage. I like to tell the stories behind the families, and not just show names in a line. The personal family names that I am researching include Roetman, Volk, Apsey, Bos/Bush, Corman, Soule, Green, Jager, Doornbos, Straw, Duguid, and Fisher. I welcome all communication from relatives or anyone that might have known them to add to their life stories. There is much more information on my family websites, www.AncestorSpeak.com and www.AncestorSpeak.net.

I recently finished the lineages of the children buried in the Point of Graves, Portsmouth, New Hampshire and will soon be documenting the children in the Pleasant Street Cemetery. In my researches, I frequently find birth, christening, and/or death certificates for children that are not included in family trees. They have been forgotten. This makes me sad. They were important and should be remembered, even if they only blessed the Earth for a short time. This research can be found at www.AncestorSpeak.org

I am still learning to navigate Find-a-Grave. I am grateful to those who have transferred memorials to me and thank you for your commitment to remembering their existence.

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