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Kimberlie Frye (#47034099)
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Bio Photo I am always happy to make corrections and add any additional information you may have for any memorial, such as links to parents and spouse etc. If said person has no ties to my family ancestry and I have no personal interest in that person, I will gladly transfer.

I have been researching my families in the Westmoreland Cty., PA. area for years. Fry(e), Hixson, Stape, Schmucker, McIntyre, Kuhns, Kepple, Schiebler (Shively), Hammer, Procyk, Hile and Rumbaugh to name a few.
I am also determined to bring awareness to those little cemeteries that are tucked away, neglected and forgotten, as well as County Home Cemeteries whose residents were buried there, given a number and also forgotten.




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Karin (Shriver) Gallagher
Volunteer work
Thanks for all of your work on findagrave!
Added by Karin (Shriver) Gallagher on May 20, 2013 7:46 PM
Rick Bushong
Bushong Transfers
Kimberlie,

Thank you for all your work creating memorials from Columbiana County cemeteries!

Also thank you for transferring management of the Bushong memorials from Columbiana county, to me. I will take good care of them until their closer relatives are ready.

Sincerely,
Rick
Added by Rick Bushong on May 18, 2013 7:09 AM
judy peacock
Mildred DeWees
Thanks transferring Aunt Millie to me! I added her obit and added a couple corrections to it.
Added by judy peacock on May 17, 2013 9:24 PM
Allan Miller
Robert & Eliza Ferguson
Kimberlie,
Thank you so very much for transfering Robert Ferguson 76833094 & Eliza Burkhalter Ferguson 76833075 to me. Tomorrow, my cousin & I are making the journey to the Ferguson-Nedrow Cemetery to get some photos.
Again, Thank You !!!
Allan Miller
Added by Allan Miller on May 17, 2013 6:45 PM
Pat and Billy
RE: Polly & Noah Cone
Ahhh...that makes sense. Thanks for your note!
Added by Pat and Billy on May 17, 2013 5:17 PM
Allan Miller
Eliza Burkhalter Ferguson
Hi Again Kimberlie,
More info on Eliza Burkhalter Ferguson (#76833075) She was born on May 4th, 1824 in Pennsylvania, we don't know exactly where. (Her memorial has her birthdate listed as "Unknown"). She married Robert Ferguson (#76833094) on January 30th, 1845. If you can please add this onto her memorial, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Allan miller
Added by Allan Miller on Apr 09, 2013 12:43 PM
Allan Miller
Robert Ferguson
Hi Kimberlie,
Robert Ferguson (76833094) is my great great grandfather. Could you please add his wife through the spouse link, Eliza Burkhalter Ferguson (76833075), to his memorial? It makes it so much easier to trace a family tree when it's added. My cousin and I will be making the trip to the cemetary this summer. I'll get photos of his and Eliza's headstones.

Thank You,
Allan miller
Added by Allan Miller on Apr 06, 2013 3:39 PM
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Paul Noble Farmer
Hi Kimberlie

Paul Farmer son of Richard Farmer & Sarah Ann Rice Farmer. He was married to Mayme Waddell.
My Rice Family history lists his middle name as Noble. Just adding so it will be documented. Thank you.

Arlene Rice-Obertance
Added by ajo on Mar 09, 2013 8:10 AM
Barbara HARMS Craig
Schroy Family memorials
THANKS SO MUCH for transferring the Schroy Family memorials to me.
Added by Barbara HARMS Craig on Feb 21, 2013 9:30 AM
akamastsu
Old German Cemetery, Greensburg
Thank you for your indefatigable determination in keeping the pressure on City Hall to find out the disposition of these graves. My wife has at least two ancestors there. It has happened so many times across the country. We would much rather see the ground used for play by children than despoiled by pollution as a parking lot, so at least it is now a green space. Perhaps as the headstone rubble is found by modern archeology, there could be a memorial corner. Keep up the fantastic work. Great aerial photo.
Added by akamastsu on Jan 27, 2013 1:00 PM
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