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|  Jeri Moriarty (#47613731)
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| Bio and Links | I discovered the genealogy hobby in 2009. I was born in Nebraska and still have family there. Names and places I'm researching include Hineline/Heinlein in PA, OH, and NE, Mattson in ND and Sweden, Oberst in OH and NE, Smith in NE, Flynn in PA and IA, Fisher and Bolton in southwest VA and eastern IA, Johnson in NE, Harsch in Germany and eastern NE.
Most of the memorials I create are my family, but I am willing to transfer the ones not related to me--just ask! | |
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John Owens
 | Re: John E. Owens SR I created a record for my father today but didn't notice you had created one. I would be willing to transfew my info and delete my record if you like. | | | Rena Worthen
 | RE: John A Bolton I already had a copy. I'm pleased that you are impressed. | | | Sue
 | RE: Larsen/Campbell/Moriarty OK, I just looked at them. Disregard everything I said in my last message! LOL I'm not sure how I ended up at their memorials, but I would have left tokens because I don't like to see any memorials with no tokens at all. No other reason! SueAdded by Sue on Oct 27, 2012 2:40 PM | | | Sue
 | RE: Larsen/Campbell/Moriarty Hi Jeri, No, I'm not related to them, but I live very close to Stonewall, and go there nearly every weekend to take requested photos and also to take care of 2 graves for friends not in the area. While I'm there, I always take "extra" photos, and if there are no memorials for them, I create them. I haven't gone to look at these, but did I take photos or make memorials or just pass by and flower them? (I'll go look now.) SueAdded by Sue on Oct 27, 2012 2:36 PM | | | Sue
 | Tim & Susan Hi Jeri,
Thank you SO much for getting the marker photos of Tim and Susan Kelly. I still can't believe they both died; seeing the marker makes it more real, but I can still see her walking down the halls at school like it was yesterday. I have no idea what happened.
Anyway, the photos are great, and I really appreciate that you were able to get them for me.
Thanks again!
SueAdded by Sue on Oct 01, 2012 6:31 PM | | | Robert F. Rubel
 | RE: 10th Alabama Jerry:
Thanks for everthing. My wife is so excited to see pictures of where her Great Great Grand Uncle, Pvt. William D. Nunnelly is buried. Seeing his name on the plaque makes him almost come alive. Your photos of the event on Saturday are priceless.
If you do find anything else about the event, newspapers, etc. please let me know. If there is ever anything that I could do for you here in Texas, please let me know.
You are truly an asset to the Find A Grave community.
Bob Rubel | | | Robert F. Rubel
 | RE: re; Nunnely Jeri: My wife's ancestry that is buried there is William D. Nunnelly, born 17 May 1837 in Greenville, Spartanburg, South Carolina. He died at Bristow Station on 18 August 1861. Any photos, newspaper articles,etc. would be greatly appreciated. I am more than willing to reimburse you for any costs associated with these photos, etc.
I look forward to seeing what you can get.
Bob Rubel
| | | Ken Robinson
 | RE: James H Fisher Jerry, I fulfilled so many requests that day, I can't recall what other markers might have been in the curbed area around James' stone. I'll put your question in my future reference file and check it out the next time I go to Mankato. I have opportunity to go there once a week because my wife's 98 yr young mother lives and she goes there weekly to check on here. I do know where James' stone is in reference to the two big evergreen trees to the east. Also, because I took a pic of the stone between the trees. More info later. Ken Robinson | | | Kathy Park
 | Arthur Young So glad we were able to find Arthur and Lucille. I have NO problem with you adding the photo to Arthur's memorial. The photos belong to family/friends. | | | Scott
 | RE: Susan Servoss Glad I could help. Because of the sunlight I had to photograph the gravestones at an angle otherwise you could see my image (with camera in hand) reflected on the gravestones.
There is also a white gravestone right next to Susan's but the inscription has completely worn off.Added by Scott on Aug 23, 2012 5:20 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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