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|  Katie (#47010886)
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I am in the process of photo-documenting Sts. Peter & Paul cemetery in St. Louis. IF I HAVE POSSESSION OF A GRAVE OF YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE, I AM HAPPY TO TRANSFER THE GRAVE TO YOU. PLEASE USE THE "EDIT/SEND A CORRECTION" LINKS AND PROVIDE YOUR MEMBER NUMBER (located next to your name on your member page). If you are aware of errors in any of my entries, please let me know.
PLEASE NOTE: Because I receive a lot of email, I typically do not reply when sent an edit - just check back in a couple days and you should see it. I usually make edits within a couple days. If it has been over a week, please resend as I may not have received it.
In addition to adding my family, I enter other graves. I am always happy to transfer a grave to a family member, or to update the grave as requested.
Families I am researching for my family include Mueth, Heidenfelder, Bockius, Buehler, Danneman, Frank/Franck, Freymyer, Meurer and Zieger--primarily found in the U.S. in St. Louis and Southern Illinois. On my husband's side, I am researching Torrence, Findley, Watt, Comstock, Peterson, Norton, Brown, Bieth, Sentman, Ritchie and Sixbury--from all over the Northeast. ___________________________ Copied from another member's site: I think it is a real shame what findagrave has evolved into. What started as a noble way to link people with graves of loved ones they could never hope to see, and with the generations that had preceded them, has turned into a game for some. Memorials have turned into a kind of "trading card", a competition of who can own the most memorials and post the highest numbers. What has been forgotten by many is that these were people, loved in life and death, not a commodity to be traded or owned. With my apologies to those that have pure motives. I hope there are more of us than there are of them.
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Peggy Ray
 | SAC you sent for Edbert Mueth Katie: I've updated Edbert Mueth's memorial (except I did copy and post the obituary since it's against Find A Grave rules to do so). I did reword it as best I could and also linked him to his parents. Thanks! Peggy | | | Marianne Burnes-McKelvey
 | Web site to get death certificates Katie, You gave me a web site to get my family death certificate and I have misplaced it. Please send again. This time I will put in code book.
marianne@flowerladyusa.com | | | Bob Collins
 | RE: Peter Ritchie in GreenWood By all means, share the research. The page manager can then do the family links. | | | Bob Collins
 | Peter Ritchie in GreenWood Unfortunately, the only insscription on the stone is the name RITCHIE. What else do you know about Peter Ritchie or other family members? I made this list from Ancetstry.com--the family of Peter Ritchie in Brooklyn in 1880--this is the family whose members are buried in Green-Wood lot 18828. If this list matches your info--we have found the graves.
US CENSUS 1880 Peter C. Ritchie Age: 39 Birth Year: abt 1841 Birthplace: New York Home in 1880: New York City, New York, New York Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Ritchie Father's Birthplace: Scotland Mother's Birthplace: Scotland Occupation: Cotton Broker Household Members: Peter C. Ritchie 39 head Mary Ann Ritchie 35 wife William Ritchie 14 son Franklyn W. Ritchie 11 son Peter C. Ritchie 10 son Annie C. Ritchie 7 daughter (may have become Mrs. Archibald Costigan--buried in 18828) Stafford 5 son Archie Ritchie son 2
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 | Agnes Vossen Hammer Thank you for your photo and all your hard work. I made this memorial and many others from obits posted to rootsweb by Mary Stigler. I referenced this on many memorial but didn't include the actual obit. Now I get tons of request for the obits from researchers so I am kind of back tracking and adding them in the bios. Wish we had more hours in a day.Added by Nancy W on Jun 06, 2013 12:56 PM | | | AnnieSings
 | Sister Rosella Thanks for the additional information! I, also, linked her with sister, Sister Flora. Annie | | | SDaniels
 | Henry Dieterich Dear Katie,
Thank you so much for addinga photo to Henry Dieterich's memorial! Our family really appreciates it.
Thanks again, SusanAdded by SDaniels on Jun 02, 2013 1:06 PM | | | Twila
 | Louise Max Thank you for your so very quick response and taking a photo of where Louise Max is put to rest. It is good to know her grave is unmarked. I was so hoping to find out some information.
I appreciate your work Katie! Thank you!Added by Twila on May 30, 2013 9:31 PM | | | Mona Williamson
 | RE: Lizetta Carnon You are quite welcome. I suspect the reason I didn't attach a photo of the headstone was because it was a bad photo. I normally take a few hundred photos at a time from a cemetery then come home and enter the data here from the photos. Arlene Shuster has claimed the photo request so you should be getting a photo posted soon (she takes good photos).
Take care,
Mona | | | Dianne McFerran
 | The Helmbacher transfers I can't thank you enough for your generosity and goodwill! I truly appreciate all you do - many blessings to you. Warmest regards, Dianne | | | | [View all messages...] |
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