Daniel Carter

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I utilize the FindAGrave (FaG) platform and the ancestry.com properties primarily to investigate, verify, and integrate the family biographical data and memorials of intersecting ancestral branches across multiple countries dating back to the 1700's to honor their journeys for holistic presentation of our descendant's virtual cemetery.

I enjoy the collaborative FindAGrave experience with fellow contributors by exchanging knowledge nuggets, and I have disbursed resulting grave site historical information from these interactions to several extended branches. This project research was exclusive to ancestry.com library editions courtesy Denver Public Library's Western Civilization and Genealogy, tracing migrations thru historical societies, North American diaspora migration patterns during the last century, national archives of immigration and naturalization, theological movements, cemetery management and mortuary archives, state vital statistics, and direct descendant interviews that spanned four decades.

I am experienced in software quality assurance, and I report user experience issues and enhancement requests on behalf of my communication with and in credit to memorial managers and collaboration with volunteer contributors to FindAGrave. I had declared an undergraduate minor in Humanities and identified a certificate program in genealogy I'm hoping to be able to commit to.

Suggestions include: FindAGrave volunteer photographer t-shirts, monuments for the needy infant temporary markers, registry for donated headstones, ledgers and monuments.

I utilize the FindAGrave (FaG) platform and the ancestry.com properties primarily to investigate, verify, and integrate the family biographical data and memorials of intersecting ancestral branches across multiple countries dating back to the 1700's to honor their journeys for holistic presentation of our descendant's virtual cemetery.

I enjoy the collaborative FindAGrave experience with fellow contributors by exchanging knowledge nuggets, and I have disbursed resulting grave site historical information from these interactions to several extended branches. This project research was exclusive to ancestry.com library editions courtesy Denver Public Library's Western Civilization and Genealogy, tracing migrations thru historical societies, North American diaspora migration patterns during the last century, national archives of immigration and naturalization, theological movements, cemetery management and mortuary archives, state vital statistics, and direct descendant interviews that spanned four decades.

I am experienced in software quality assurance, and I report user experience issues and enhancement requests on behalf of my communication with and in credit to memorial managers and collaboration with volunteer contributors to FindAGrave. I had declared an undergraduate minor in Humanities and identified a certificate program in genealogy I'm hoping to be able to commit to.

Suggestions include: FindAGrave volunteer photographer t-shirts, monuments for the needy infant temporary markers, registry for donated headstones, ledgers and monuments.

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