Tom Strong

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I'm a bit new here, learning as I go.

I am working on genealogical research for my family, the surnames I'm mainly interested in are Strong and Calhoun from Ireland, Sessi from Italy, and Entinger from Germany.

While I'm wandering around cemeteries looking I tend to take a lot of photos, particularly of those or other possibly connected names, but sometimes just others that are nearby, or maybe even just because I'm there. If I've added your relative and you'd rather manage their memorial let me know and I'll happily transfer it to you. Similarly, if you would like to use a headstone photos I've taken for personal, non-commercial purposes, feel free, you don't need to ask. (If you want to use it commercially we should talk first)

For those of you who may end up transcribing photos I post, thank you for the help. I'm starting to just walk the rows of graves at some cemeteries photographing every readable stone (and some that might not be so readable) to at least provide good coordinates even if there's already a photo on the memorial, but it's a lot faster to take the photos than to properly transcribe them. I try to do some, but I probably won't keep up with them all.

I'm a bit new here, learning as I go.

I am working on genealogical research for my family, the surnames I'm mainly interested in are Strong and Calhoun from Ireland, Sessi from Italy, and Entinger from Germany.

While I'm wandering around cemeteries looking I tend to take a lot of photos, particularly of those or other possibly connected names, but sometimes just others that are nearby, or maybe even just because I'm there. If I've added your relative and you'd rather manage their memorial let me know and I'll happily transfer it to you. Similarly, if you would like to use a headstone photos I've taken for personal, non-commercial purposes, feel free, you don't need to ask. (If you want to use it commercially we should talk first)

For those of you who may end up transcribing photos I post, thank you for the help. I'm starting to just walk the rows of graves at some cemeteries photographing every readable stone (and some that might not be so readable) to at least provide good coordinates even if there's already a photo on the memorial, but it's a lot faster to take the photos than to properly transcribe them. I try to do some, but I probably won't keep up with them all.

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