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|  Betty Smith Romick Boustead (#46981904)
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I am Betty Smith Romick Boustead. I am retired. I was born in Des Moines, Iowa. Graduated from East High in June 1950. I married C.Earl Romick and moved to Bremerton, Wasnington in 1975. We had 5 children. Lost a daughter with cancer. I met Douglas Boustead and married him in 1996. I have 3 step-children. Lots of grandchildren and gr. grandchildren including step-grandchildren.
My hobby is Genealogy, I enjoy exploring the Find A Grave and adding flowers and messages to them. And finding new friends along the way. I enjoy placing flowers on as many memorials as possible. Everyone needs to be remembered.
If you find relatives that I have entered and you are a Find A Grave member and would like for me to transfer a memorial page of that person I will be more then happy to do that. It is good to keep families together.
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gretchen
 | Thank you! Thank you for taking the time to enter all of these memorials for my family. I am not able to visit their graves and this is WONDERFUL! You are wonderful!Added by gretchen on May 20, 2013 7:34 AM | | | Centric
 | John Earl I was at the Windham cemetery today and spoke with the curator. He is going to contact me regarding where John is located in the cemetery as I have not been able to locate his grave.Added by Centric on May 13, 2013 7:51 PM | | | FryePhoto
 | Thomas Powers Lewis # 5707729 Betty,
I have posted a photo of what I believe to be the grave marker for Thomas Powers Lewis. There are 5 markers in a neat row starting with Sallie A McMicheal, her daughter Mary Josephine, her son then, Nancy Driskill Lewis and the damaged marker at the end of the row. (That is the photo I sent to you.) I believe thend marker would be her husband, Thomas Powers Lewis, although Thomas married a third time after Nancy died. He married Jemima Lucas on the 1st of December 1791. His first wife was Elizabeth Thompson, they were married the 23rd of January 1795. Thomas married Nancy Driskill the 7th of March 1824. If this is not his marker I will gladly take the photo down. Barbara | | | FryePhoto
 | re: Lewis relationships Betty, Stephen D. Lewis is my 4th great-grandfather and also my 4th great-granduncle, because his daughter Nancy married his nephew William Thomas Guffin, son of his sister Margaret (Lewis) Guffin. ~ Nancy & William's union makes me my own 6th cousin! ~ Thomas Power(s) Lewis is also a 4th great-granduncle to me. John Lewis is my 5th great-grandfather and one of my DAR Patriots. Clear as mud! ~ Barbara P.S. I have asked Bonnie to correct the birth date for Nancy. | | | FryePhoto
 | re: Nancy Driskill Lewis Thanks Betty! ~ b | | | FryePhoto
 | RE: Nancy Driskill Lewis Betty, You Posted Record added: Mar 28, 2011, Find A Grave Memorial # 67596765 for Nancy Driskill Lewis with a dob Sep. 12, 1789 & dod Feb. 15, 1868. The earlier memorial was Created by: Bonnie Weller Record added: Aug 22, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 5707748 ~ with dob Sep. 12, 1777 & dod Feb. 15, 1868. There is no photo for that memorial. I am pretty certain these are both for the same person. Nancy was the wife of my 4th great-granduncle. Barbara | | | FryePhoto
 | Thomas Powers Lewis # 5707729 and Nancy Driskill Lewis # 5707748 & # 67596765 Betty, I may have a photo you might be interested in showing Nancy's grave with, perhaps, that of her husband Thomas Lewis Powers. Also, Nancy has two memorials - you may want to fix that somehow. Barbara | | | DEE
 | DOROTHY HILL I have some questions to ask you about her. Email me: thedezter01@gmail.comAdded by DEE on Feb 26, 2013 4:09 PM | | | Patty Gessley Ament
 | RE: Ruby and Harry Tatum You're very welcome. Glad I could help. | | | Passion4Ancestry
 | Lewis Thank you for posting memorials for Jonathan Lewis and his wife Luticia Whaley. They are my 4th great grandparents which means we are related! | | | | [View all messages...] |
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