Anita Ripstein-Hayes

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I was raised in the village of Attica, NY where I gained a love of history from my mother, a former Curator of Attica Museum where I also served as a Curator. For over 40 years I have been a professional historical and genealogical researcher and have written numerous books and articles on the history of our great nation especially Wyoming County, NY. I have served in various positions in the historical field (too numerous to list) in New York State and the State of Nevada. I have decided that at this point of my life I need to pass onto the future data from my vast collection for generations to come. Find A Grave I found was an excellant site to preserve the data for all to read. As I find data for out of area memorials I will also pass the data along to that memorial too. Please use my email to contact me.
May you always remember history is made every second of each day and it is people who make that history. To understand history one needs to know the people who made it and to remember them.

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I was raised in the village of Attica, NY where I gained a love of history from my mother, a former Curator of Attica Museum where I also served as a Curator. For over 40 years I have been a professional historical and genealogical researcher and have written numerous books and articles on the history of our great nation especially Wyoming County, NY. I have served in various positions in the historical field (too numerous to list) in New York State and the State of Nevada. I have decided that at this point of my life I need to pass onto the future data from my vast collection for generations to come. Find A Grave I found was an excellant site to preserve the data for all to read. As I find data for out of area memorials I will also pass the data along to that memorial too. Please use my email to contact me.
May you always remember history is made every second of each day and it is people who make that history. To understand history one needs to know the people who made it and to remember them.

ADDITIONS or CORRECTIONS
Please submit these with the "Suggest a Correction" link under the white "Edit" tab on the memorial page. If you are requesting a link, please include the memorial's ID number in the request.

TRANSFERS
The purpose of Find A Grave is to record burial locations, not build your family tree. Simply having someone in your family tree is not grounds for a management transfer request.

If you wish to gather your family members, use the "Virtual Cemetery" feature. Many volunteers spend countless hours walking, photographing, and uploading memorials as a genealogical resource for everyone.

Requests for transfers outside the "Family First" policy will not be honored. (Note: "Family First" as defined by Find A Grave in the FAQs are direct relatives within four generations as siblings, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren)

All the current policies on transfers can be found at "How do I get a relative's memorial transferred to me?" under the "Help with Find A Grave" link on the left hand side of the page.




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