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|  the moo (#46834101)
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I primarily cover cemeteries in Hampshire and Franklin Counties, though I have also done extensive work in and around Boston.
My focus is on pre-1800 stones, Revolutionary War veterans and Civil War veterans. I also snap any Dickinsons I come across, since those Dickinsons seem to be really into this.
MY PHOTOGRAPHS MAY NOT BE RE-POSTED OR REPRODUCED ON THIS SITE, ANY OTHER WEBSITE, OR IN ANY OTHER FORM OF MEDIA WITHOUT MY EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION!
PER FIND A GRAVE'S POLICY, PLEASE NOTE THAT "TRANSFER REQUESTS SHOULD BE FOR DIRECT RELATIVES WITHIN FOUR GENERATIONS, THIS WOULD BE YOUR SIBLINGS, PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND GREAT-GRANDPARENTS."
I don't mind being contacted with a specific question about one individual, but please don't contact me with open-ended questions about an entire family line. I receive an average of two such emails per week, and since I have a busy work life, I simply do not have the time to type out entire branches of my family tree over and over. Please refer to rootsweb.com and/or ancestry.com which is where I got most if not all of the information. I HAVE NOT POSTED AND WILL NEVER POST MY OWN FAMILY'S PERSONAL TREE ON THE INTERNET, SO THERE IS NO MAGIC LINK TO A MASTER FAMILY TREE THAT I CAN PROVIDE. | |
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Bonnie Maskery
 | Permission to use photos May I please have permission to use your photos of my ancestors. Thank you in advance, Bonnie Maskery #47464165 | | | Olin E. Hartley
 | RE: Abigail Lewis Lynman - # 13900548 Oops - I just spotted it. You are Meredith . Geez, I'm really getting old. Dorry.
Olin | | | Olin E. Hartley
 | RE: Abigail Lewis Lynman - # 13900548 Will do. I think that's the same person that photographed the last ones I wrote you about. I would like to make it up your way to see these real old cemeteries en Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania (my home state).
Thank for the permission. I really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Olin | | | Olin E. Hartley
 | Abigail Lewis Lynman - # 13900548 This time I writing to ask permission to use your photos for Abigail and her family, most or all, buried in the Bridge Street Cemetery. Again, I'll give you full credit for each headstone you added in F.A.G. I would like to add all of them to Ancestry.com
She was my 1st cousin, 8 times removed.
Thanking you in advance.
Olin Hartley Tyler, TX. | | | Coleen Bontrager
 | RE: Joseph Kidder/Old Burying Ground/1704-1725 Cambridge Mass thx so much, will definitely credit you for all of your hard work!!! thank you!!! | | | Coleen Bontrager
 | Joseph Kidder/Old Burying Ground/1704-1725 Cambridge Mass Hello May I please have your permission to copy the photo of this grave stone, and include in my family tree on ancestry.com. It is the Bontrager-Kidder Family Tree.
His father (Samuel) was the brother of James Kidder, who I am a descendent of.
Thank you in advance for taking so many photos, as I would never be able to get up to New England, where so many of the Kidder family is interred.
Kindest regards, Coleen | | | Lois Kamoi
 | Sarah Goodrich Montague, Old Hadley I think the Sarah Goodrich who was the daughter of Aaron Goodrich and Dorcas Cook married Daniel White, not Nathaniel Montague. Perhaps Sarah Montague had different Goodrich parents? Do you know the source for attributing her to Aaron and Dorcas Goodrich? Lois | | | Alexis
 | Nathaniel Currier I would like permission to use Nathaniel Currier's memorial picture #81905542 in my private family tree. Thank you for finding him.
Alexis CurrierAdded by Alexis on Mar 31, 2013 7:21 AM | | | Eric Weber
 | Zephaniah Alden, Williamsburg, MA Hi. I happened to notice today that your memorial for Zephaniah Alden gives a 1724 birth date for him, whilehis gravestone inscription in the Old Village Hill Cemetery says he was "in his 26th year" when he died in 1805. The inscription, which I just waded out through the snow to reread a few minutes ago, is very clear. In your own photo of the stone, the "6th" in "26th" is obscured by lichen, but under mild magnification the "2" is easily legible and, in fact, unmistakable. So while there may have been a Zephaniah Alden born in 1724, he was not the man buried in Williamsburg in 1805, who fathered the two small children buried beside him (born in 1802 and 1805). And he was not the son of Daniel and Abigail (Shaw) Alden, both of whom were dead more than ten years before he was born.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you anything more about either Zephaniah except that the one buried in Williamsburg was reported to have been born in Ashfield, and was married in April 1801 to Sally Johnson, daughter of Caleb (1756/7-1823) and Mary (_____) (1753/4-1839) Johnson of Williamsburg. After Zephaniah died, Sally m. (2) 6/29/1808 Bela Burnett of Granby. I don't know whether any children of Zephaniah's marriage to Sally survived beyond early childhood. If any did, there might be records of them with their mother and stepfather in Granby. | | | Carol
 | Amsden Thanks for your very prompt response...and yes, I will definitely add credit to you!!!Added by Carol on Feb 24, 2013 7:49 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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