Deb Redmon

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First and foremost I want to thank Diehard (#46809256) for sponsoring my mother's memorial. I know not who you are, but I do know you are a wonderful person.

Second, why should it ever take someone 2 1/2 years to get a contributor to correct or add information to a memorial? If you don't have proof to dispute or refute what someone sends, then you should make the correction or edit.

My American ancestors include the families of Arnold, Bennett, Beresford/Berrisford, Black, Branham, Bryant, Butler, Campbell, Cardwell, Dailey, Dickey, Dorton, Finney, Fraser, Haas, Hale/Hales, Hawkins, Hieatt, Hughes, Jackson, Kendall, Lapsley, Lindsay, Litten, Littrell, Lloyd, Lutz, McBride, McQueen, Meffert/Mefford, Muir, Neal/O'Neal, Pace, Parsons, Perrin, Philips, Pierce, Powers, Pulliam, Redman/Redmon, Roberts, Rucker, Rush, Samms/Sams, Scott, Sheets, Shirley, Sudduth, Stewart, Stuart, Tuley/Tooley, Trout, Vallandingham, Ward, Ware, Webb, Williams, Wirt, Witt, Woods, and Woolums. I have traced many of these back to their European roots as well. I will gladly share with you any information I have on their births or deaths. Feel free to ask.

I live in Kentucky, where I have spent the majority of my life, and have been doing genealogy for 50 years. As a young girl of 10, I was out walking graveyards, and scouring through courthouse records while most kids were playing with toys. I remember even before that, I would sit and read the papers my mother had on our family and go through old family albums over and over. I learned all the names of those in the pictures. I have always loved learning new things about my ancestors and their families.

NOTE: I do not link memorials to any memorial that does not contain a specific cemetery other than those that are factually known to be a non-cemetery burial (i.e., cremated, lost at sea, etc.,). Find A Graves rules prohibit using "unknown burial" except for the limited reasons given as a choice on the site.

*Just a quick note. Of late I have been getting many edits to link someone to a parent(s), and/or a spouse that I already have them linked to. Please be sure to look for, and research, this before submitting the edits. I will start declining them without explanation from this point forward. Thanks*

First and foremost I want to thank Diehard (#46809256) for sponsoring my mother's memorial. I know not who you are, but I do know you are a wonderful person.

Second, why should it ever take someone 2 1/2 years to get a contributor to correct or add information to a memorial? If you don't have proof to dispute or refute what someone sends, then you should make the correction or edit.

My American ancestors include the families of Arnold, Bennett, Beresford/Berrisford, Black, Branham, Bryant, Butler, Campbell, Cardwell, Dailey, Dickey, Dorton, Finney, Fraser, Haas, Hale/Hales, Hawkins, Hieatt, Hughes, Jackson, Kendall, Lapsley, Lindsay, Litten, Littrell, Lloyd, Lutz, McBride, McQueen, Meffert/Mefford, Muir, Neal/O'Neal, Pace, Parsons, Perrin, Philips, Pierce, Powers, Pulliam, Redman/Redmon, Roberts, Rucker, Rush, Samms/Sams, Scott, Sheets, Shirley, Sudduth, Stewart, Stuart, Tuley/Tooley, Trout, Vallandingham, Ward, Ware, Webb, Williams, Wirt, Witt, Woods, and Woolums. I have traced many of these back to their European roots as well. I will gladly share with you any information I have on their births or deaths. Feel free to ask.

I live in Kentucky, where I have spent the majority of my life, and have been doing genealogy for 50 years. As a young girl of 10, I was out walking graveyards, and scouring through courthouse records while most kids were playing with toys. I remember even before that, I would sit and read the papers my mother had on our family and go through old family albums over and over. I learned all the names of those in the pictures. I have always loved learning new things about my ancestors and their families.

NOTE: I do not link memorials to any memorial that does not contain a specific cemetery other than those that are factually known to be a non-cemetery burial (i.e., cremated, lost at sea, etc.,). Find A Graves rules prohibit using "unknown burial" except for the limited reasons given as a choice on the site.

*Just a quick note. Of late I have been getting many edits to link someone to a parent(s), and/or a spouse that I already have them linked to. Please be sure to look for, and research, this before submitting the edits. I will start declining them without explanation from this point forward. Thanks*

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