ღ In memory of our daughter 11/21/14 ღ

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Hi

Let me know if I can help in any way. I might not be able to get photos quickly but I enjoy this hobby very much.

I am very much into the information and the puzzle of matching up the grave to my ancestors. I have adopted family and enjoy finding and connecting. I enjoy each memorial and have respect for every single one. I enjoy linking family together. Every source on here is there for a purpose or it wouldn't be there, in my opinion. I have seen on several profiles that this is not a genealogy site. I understand that this was created in the beginning to register graves. It however has grown and evolved. Ancestry now has the ownership and therefore it is used as a source for genealogy. Everything changes including me.

I've changed. My life took a major change and the incredible amount of loss in a short time grew my appreciation. I didn't think I was going to have kids. Low and behold, I'm in midlife age with with babies. After losing my father and a daughter (in pregnancy) my emotional attachment grew for the history of who came before me. I have books and historical societies I've searched. I use ancestry, family search, newspapers, white pages, and google.com to research thoroughly before taking action. Not everyone has the luxury of all the resources ,and time to find all of their family. Find a Grave is a great way to show my babies one day all that I've found. I so APPRECIATE ALL the VOLUNTEERS, who have put so much work and time registering the final resting, place and photos. So many great people have fulfilled my photo requests. I can't thank you enough!!! I delve deep into ancestry after my husbands cousin showed as a dna match and I was able to get him to his brothers and sister. Since then ,I've met other relatives we didn't know existed!! It has brought so much joy in my life.

My favorite graveyard is Jones Cemetary here in my hometown. My father spent a lot of time there and is buried there. I found out that my great grandfather Andrew Johnson "John" Hankins was the president of the board association for this graveyard. He purchased lots for $25-40 in 1905. He was janitor of the church Pleasant Run that was next to the graveyard that burned down in the 1990s. I never understood why my dad wanted to go there so much, but we started a tradition and I hold it still. My boys will understand one day. I spent hours at a time to find graves and take photos. One day I will have more time to spend... I have a deep compassion for the babies' graves I've come across.

In March 2020 I was hatefully reprimanded about my burials unknown and have taken note. Coincidentally I was told I'll be reported and they go against guidelines. I've seen SEVERAL! I see more guidelines about being hateful and harassment, honestly. Every memorial is sacred. It's a recognition of someone's life. A soul lives on from the grave. All in all, this is just the internet. There are more important things in life. If you message me it is common courtesy to have your messages turned on ,or provide an email. If I suggest an edit, especially when I have photographed the grave, and it's ignored I will create the correct information ,and admin will be notified. I created a memorial that I put a lot of hard work into for my 2nd great grandfather. I was told I was to transfer that memorial to a non blood relative or f a g will force it. For the most part, I've encountered several kind souls on this site. However, I have a hard time understanding the haughty edit declining people who decline edits just for the control and thrill. It's like they're out to just be cantankerous. I had someone decline parental links when it clearly stated the parents on the memorial, itself. Like really, just be NICE!

As far as obituaries and the rules of find a grave. Ancestry owns Find a Grave and Newspapers. com and they have to cover all bases because of the sue-happy people. They share things that have been PUBLISHED. PUBLISHED information is now PUBLIC INFORMATION. When an obituary is created it is created by family. If they see fit, they will omit information they do not want to share! Therefore the consent has been given. If you share anything, be sure to type the SOURCE- this covers the copyright ©. If you read the guidelines - it states do not share " contains personal, proprietary or confidential information ", sensitive financial information, home or work address, phone number, or email address, posting or uploading court documents that have been sealed or any other documents that are legally prohibited from being republished or publicly displayed. COMMEN SENSE. I've personally had more people interested and thank me for the things I've shared! If you want something removed, please let me know.

If you have any suggestions or requests ,please feel free to let me know. I've found memorials that didn't have a maintainer. So I took them over and that is why I've got more than I've actually created. I'm open and appreciate a good ole kind, congenial message. Kindness goes far with me.

Happy hunting fellow findagravers!

The reason I do this: Baby Girl Fullhart

My dad is having a tea party with all his granddaughters in heaven. My daughter and my nieces Hope Elizabeth Hankins
Faith Ann Hankins

Miss you pops x2 Steven Paul Hankins, Fredrick Wayne Fullhart

Angel mom watching over 3 incredible babies forever Lisa Annette "Nettie" Peterson Hankins

I have had the opportunity to work on a few projects. I have been working on Jones Cemetery book on and off for about 2 years. I just recently went to Olive Hill ,Kentucky and photographed 2 Reynolds Cemeteries in entirety. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1804073/reynolds-cemetery owned by my husband's second cousin. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2708522/reynolds-family-cemetery owned by my husband's first cousin.

Hi

Let me know if I can help in any way. I might not be able to get photos quickly but I enjoy this hobby very much.

I am very much into the information and the puzzle of matching up the grave to my ancestors. I have adopted family and enjoy finding and connecting. I enjoy each memorial and have respect for every single one. I enjoy linking family together. Every source on here is there for a purpose or it wouldn't be there, in my opinion. I have seen on several profiles that this is not a genealogy site. I understand that this was created in the beginning to register graves. It however has grown and evolved. Ancestry now has the ownership and therefore it is used as a source for genealogy. Everything changes including me.

I've changed. My life took a major change and the incredible amount of loss in a short time grew my appreciation. I didn't think I was going to have kids. Low and behold, I'm in midlife age with with babies. After losing my father and a daughter (in pregnancy) my emotional attachment grew for the history of who came before me. I have books and historical societies I've searched. I use ancestry, family search, newspapers, white pages, and google.com to research thoroughly before taking action. Not everyone has the luxury of all the resources ,and time to find all of their family. Find a Grave is a great way to show my babies one day all that I've found. I so APPRECIATE ALL the VOLUNTEERS, who have put so much work and time registering the final resting, place and photos. So many great people have fulfilled my photo requests. I can't thank you enough!!! I delve deep into ancestry after my husbands cousin showed as a dna match and I was able to get him to his brothers and sister. Since then ,I've met other relatives we didn't know existed!! It has brought so much joy in my life.

My favorite graveyard is Jones Cemetary here in my hometown. My father spent a lot of time there and is buried there. I found out that my great grandfather Andrew Johnson "John" Hankins was the president of the board association for this graveyard. He purchased lots for $25-40 in 1905. He was janitor of the church Pleasant Run that was next to the graveyard that burned down in the 1990s. I never understood why my dad wanted to go there so much, but we started a tradition and I hold it still. My boys will understand one day. I spent hours at a time to find graves and take photos. One day I will have more time to spend... I have a deep compassion for the babies' graves I've come across.

In March 2020 I was hatefully reprimanded about my burials unknown and have taken note. Coincidentally I was told I'll be reported and they go against guidelines. I've seen SEVERAL! I see more guidelines about being hateful and harassment, honestly. Every memorial is sacred. It's a recognition of someone's life. A soul lives on from the grave. All in all, this is just the internet. There are more important things in life. If you message me it is common courtesy to have your messages turned on ,or provide an email. If I suggest an edit, especially when I have photographed the grave, and it's ignored I will create the correct information ,and admin will be notified. I created a memorial that I put a lot of hard work into for my 2nd great grandfather. I was told I was to transfer that memorial to a non blood relative or f a g will force it. For the most part, I've encountered several kind souls on this site. However, I have a hard time understanding the haughty edit declining people who decline edits just for the control and thrill. It's like they're out to just be cantankerous. I had someone decline parental links when it clearly stated the parents on the memorial, itself. Like really, just be NICE!

As far as obituaries and the rules of find a grave. Ancestry owns Find a Grave and Newspapers. com and they have to cover all bases because of the sue-happy people. They share things that have been PUBLISHED. PUBLISHED information is now PUBLIC INFORMATION. When an obituary is created it is created by family. If they see fit, they will omit information they do not want to share! Therefore the consent has been given. If you share anything, be sure to type the SOURCE- this covers the copyright ©. If you read the guidelines - it states do not share " contains personal, proprietary or confidential information ", sensitive financial information, home or work address, phone number, or email address, posting or uploading court documents that have been sealed or any other documents that are legally prohibited from being republished or publicly displayed. COMMEN SENSE. I've personally had more people interested and thank me for the things I've shared! If you want something removed, please let me know.

If you have any suggestions or requests ,please feel free to let me know. I've found memorials that didn't have a maintainer. So I took them over and that is why I've got more than I've actually created. I'm open and appreciate a good ole kind, congenial message. Kindness goes far with me.

Happy hunting fellow findagravers!

The reason I do this: Baby Girl Fullhart

My dad is having a tea party with all his granddaughters in heaven. My daughter and my nieces Hope Elizabeth Hankins
Faith Ann Hankins

Miss you pops x2 Steven Paul Hankins, Fredrick Wayne Fullhart

Angel mom watching over 3 incredible babies forever Lisa Annette "Nettie" Peterson Hankins

I have had the opportunity to work on a few projects. I have been working on Jones Cemetery book on and off for about 2 years. I just recently went to Olive Hill ,Kentucky and photographed 2 Reynolds Cemeteries in entirety. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1804073/reynolds-cemetery owned by my husband's second cousin. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2708522/reynolds-family-cemetery owned by my husband's first cousin.

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