Jonathan Plant

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As Find a Grave is a platform for sharing information, I believe in linking family members and including as much accurate information about an individual as possible. In order to do this, I depend on the corrections and suggestions from you, my fellow researchers in the Find A Grave community. My postings are made with the best, most accurate information I have available but I make no guarantee that it is 100% correct. Where I have erred, I rely on my Fellow Find-a-Gravers to suggest corrections.

Most of my memorials are for family members, as reflected in the family names in my Virtual Cemeteries, so I may have additional information on these individuals. However, an increasing number of memorials I create has been derived through research or cemetery walking; consequently, I do not have any further information on the subject of these memorials.

I'm not interested in how many memorials I manage but I am interested in accuracy and making connections! I am willing to transfer memorials for individuals to whom I am not related to related individuals. I have been involved in genealogy for about two decades now and enjoy it very much.

Cemeteries are for the living, not the dead. The dead don't care where their bodies are deposited. Memorials are for us, the living, to remind us of those who have gone before, to allow us to honor their memories and facilitate closure.

Thank you so much for all of you out there who generously share your time and research!

*I do not post Death Certificates, in accordance with the wishes of several generous Find-A-Gravers who would rather remember the way those memorialized lived, not the circumstances of their deaths.

*Since posting complete obituaries seems to have become verboten again, I will only post modern obituaries with names of living people deleted.

As Find a Grave is a platform for sharing information, I believe in linking family members and including as much accurate information about an individual as possible. In order to do this, I depend on the corrections and suggestions from you, my fellow researchers in the Find A Grave community. My postings are made with the best, most accurate information I have available but I make no guarantee that it is 100% correct. Where I have erred, I rely on my Fellow Find-a-Gravers to suggest corrections.

Most of my memorials are for family members, as reflected in the family names in my Virtual Cemeteries, so I may have additional information on these individuals. However, an increasing number of memorials I create has been derived through research or cemetery walking; consequently, I do not have any further information on the subject of these memorials.

I'm not interested in how many memorials I manage but I am interested in accuracy and making connections! I am willing to transfer memorials for individuals to whom I am not related to related individuals. I have been involved in genealogy for about two decades now and enjoy it very much.

Cemeteries are for the living, not the dead. The dead don't care where their bodies are deposited. Memorials are for us, the living, to remind us of those who have gone before, to allow us to honor their memories and facilitate closure.

Thank you so much for all of you out there who generously share your time and research!

*I do not post Death Certificates, in accordance with the wishes of several generous Find-A-Gravers who would rather remember the way those memorialized lived, not the circumstances of their deaths.

*Since posting complete obituaries seems to have become verboten again, I will only post modern obituaries with names of living people deleted.

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