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|  Vonna (#46495112)
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I live in Fayetteville, NC, "History, Heroes, and a Hometown feeling!" I'm proud to be an American and live in a free country! I love helping others, If I can help, don't hesitate to ask!
As per Find a Grave rules: TRANSFER REQUESTS should be for direct relatives within four generations. This would be your siblings, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Please state your relationship when requesting a transfer. Please use the Suggest a Correction link to request a transfer. PLEASE PLEASE please, tell me your relationship or I will just delete your request. Thanks!
For you picture takers, directly quoted from the Findagrave FAQ's... Please do not add photos to Find A Grave that you have acquired from another source. Photos fall under copyright protection laws, even photographs used in obituaries. In general, if you did not take the photo yourself, you should not post it. The only exceptions to this are photos that are old enough to have fallen into the public domain and photos for which you have received written consent from the copyright holder.
Please use the "Suggest a correction" feature to submit corrections, an original biography, and family links to memorials. Be sure to include the memorial ID#s for the family links and how they are related, father, mother or spouse. I will be happy to make corrections, provided the information is accurate.
my email: reallyred64[at]yahoo[dot]com | |
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Patricia Lee Sanders
 | RE: Nancy McCreight Ambrose or his wife were not listed in the cemetery grave plot book. I went to the plot listed on request and another soldier was buried there. Ambrose may be buried in an "Unknown" grave at Mound City National Cemetery. That is possible.
If you come up with a plot #, I will look , again, next time I am at MCNC. | | | KUfan
 | RE: Felix Gilbert Myer You are very Wecome. Thank you for the kind words.Added by KUfan on Jun 11, 2013 3:46 PM | | | KUfan
 | RE: Felix Gilbert Myer You are very Elcome. Thank you for the kind words.Added by KUfan on Jun 11, 2013 3:46 PM | | | Patricia Lee Sanders
 | RE: Nancy McCreight I don't find Ambrose or Nancy on the Nationwide grave locator on the VA site. I sure will go to the grave site you have listed for him and take a photo. Also, will look for Nancy's grave. Can't say for sure when I am going down there. Weather is a factor here in Southern Illinois. May be June or even July. Hope that is okay. Will do everything I can to help.
Patricia | | | Patricia Lee Sanders
 | wife of Ambrose not buried at Mound City National Cemetery Nancy Jane Diehl McCreight Findagrave Memorial is #96226104, buried at Candor Cemetery, Mercer County, IL- Patricia | | | Denise Sirois
 | RE: Safe Solutions for hard to read tombstones Thank you for the update. Denise | | | RobMinteer57
 | Ayers family in Oakwood They were in the cemetery list...I see that some photos have been added for others, so they are correct...I also notice that there are two Oakwood cemeteries in the county...let me know if you want some transferred so you can change anything that needs changing... | | | Angie Vurnakes
 | 105581621 Gravesite for Christine Thevaos Lampros.
She was married to James Lampros.
They had 4 children. Timothy Lampros is deceased and was their son. You can link them together. | | | Jason Rogers
 | RE: Leander Mishue Find A Grave Memorial# 101328530 Great!! ok He is born at Robeson Co, NC and death at Troy, Montgomery Co, NC. that's all u need to update ... and thanks very much!! Appreciated!
Duke | | | Carolyn Gibbons
 | RE: Sampson Boone I have pulled a little bit from pension records, census and so on. Happy to send it on to you if you want. Interesting thing - grave gives death as 25 May 1881 as does his pension record. He is on the 1 Jan 1883 list as receiving a pension (there is an asterisk which might mean that they were still paying for some reason but he was dead). His estate is dated 13 Aug 1891 which is crazy. Only one piece in the file - when son James O Boon applied saying Sampson Boon died without a will. This is also funny because (besides the long time) according to the pension file his son John A D Boon was taking care of things, paid the $41 for the funeral & applied for pension to be paid through Sep because of expenses incurred taking care of him. There was a W J Boon who died 1921 I thought belonged to him; he might but he was born Oct 1869; said in his will that there were two wills from his father left in his (W J's) desk and might be probated as Exr desired. Lived on Winslow when he died and was a merchant. Sampson was a merchant who lived on Winslow so I think a connection. Unknown at this time. | | | | [View all messages...] |
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