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John Miethner (#46906642)
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Bio Photo As you ramble on through life my friend,
Whatever be your goal,
Keep your eye upon the donut,
And not upon the hole.
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Kari Olson
Hines Headstone photos in Middlebury
Thanks so much for all your photos. Please allow me to add them to my family tree, I will provide the photo credit to your name. Be sure to let me know if you object.
Added by Kari Olson on Feb 09, 2013 5:32 PM
Adelina N Healy
I have CaptainSoloman Wales birth year
Hello,

I have a birth year as 1729. Thank you for posting his head stone. I am going to go find his grave soon. By the way , he is a 5th great grandfather of mine.

Thank you very much!

Addie Healy
Dudley, MA
Added by Adelina N Healy on Nov 03, 2012 5:43 PM
judy roderiques
Edward Laffray
Doing research on the fate of the men on the cenotaph you picture on Edward Laffray's memonial on find a grave.
wondering your relation to him, why you posted it and if you have any info on Edward Laffray, Nathaniel Cole or Frank Kanacka, the ship, or the incident in question.
love to hear from you.
Added by judy roderiques on Mar 08, 2012 2:30 PM
Donna O
Humphrey Needham memorial
Would you please link Humphrey Needham Jr. - memorial # 53894172 to his parents:
Humphrey Needham Sr. #83694903
Dorothy [Munger] Needham #83695217

And add this bio:
He was the first European to make an opening in their dense forest to permit the sun's beams to reach, invigorate, and fertilize the soils.
He was a man of respectability - never evil eyed, or evil minded, always actated by good motives, but did not occupy so high a seat upon Mt. Intellect as his honored fathers. None of his first wife's children settled here permanently.

Source: excerpts from the book, a "Family Record" by Absalom Gardner Page 328

Thank you.
Donna O'Neill
member #47153920
Added by Donna O on Jan 19, 2012 9:54 AM
timery
RE: Abigail Scott Bingham
Thank you very much. I have been away from the the research for a while.
Added by timery on Nov 01, 2011 10:47 AM
timery
RE: Abigail Scott Bingham
Thanks, sorry for my long delay as well. I tend to work on this stuff then set it aside for a while.
Added by timery on Oct 27, 2011 2:41 PM
John Beckstein
Union Center Cemetery
Hi John

I see you added gravestones & Pictures to the Union Center Cemetery in Union CT. I'm not certain but I believe these are actually graves from the Old Union Center Cemetery?? The two cemeteries are close in Proximity to each other. If I'm wrong, please disregard.

Thanks

John

Added by John Beckstein on Sep 21, 2011 12:22 PM
Clarinda
Thomas Peck
You photographed this stone. Any idea why there are two markers? His Father was Thomas Peck as well. I believe his Mother was, Charity Allen Carpenter by her first marriage. She is buried in the same cemetery.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=peck&GSiman=1&GScid=2132606&GRid=10312398&
Added by Clarinda on Jul 14, 2011 3:46 PM
Rhys
Abigail Corbin
It's possible there's a mismatching of your listing and photo. The photo you've provided reads "...wife of Mr. John Corbin;" the listing suggests this Abigail died 9 days after her sixth birthday - and also suggests she married a Corbin as opposed to being born a Corbin.

Ebenezer and Martha Dresser Corbin did have a daughter, Abigail, that died prematurely; they also had one that lived to marry Amos Broughton II.
Added by Rhys on Feb 23, 2011 9:56 PM
Victoria Camp
RE: Daniel and Abigail Alden
John -

I respect your decision completely regarding not disturbing Daniel's grave to read the epitaph. :D
I will try to make out what I can, and perhaps if the fates allow I will be able to visit and pay my respects myself some day. In the meantime, your gracious work means more to me than I can say.
Warmly,
Victoria Camp
Added by Victoria Camp on Oct 15, 2010 4:36 PM
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