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WolfWalker

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I am happy to share any info I have gathered. Just email me!

So one day my husband said to me, "You should do up your geneology." And just a short 26 years later, I finally found the time to actually do just that.

Turns out most of it was easy ..... Tipswords are fairly well known in Illinois, The Burton part has most of it in hisory books and I ran into the Bloir side of the family a few days after I started searching. The only hard part is the elusive Johnson side. That will be an on-going-rest-of-my-life project.

So, charts done and hung, all info is firmly in the geneology software and I stumble onto www.findagrave.com and think, huh, I could add what little I have in the way of burials. 400 and some odd add ons later find me looking forward to vacations and the chance to wander thru some cemeteries, which is fast becoming a hobby for me.

Sadly, this contributor has passed away. Please contact info at findagrave.com if you have corrections or additions for her memorials.

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I am happy to share any info I have gathered. Just email me!

So one day my husband said to me, "You should do up your geneology." And just a short 26 years later, I finally found the time to actually do just that.

Turns out most of it was easy ..... Tipswords are fairly well known in Illinois, The Burton part has most of it in hisory books and I ran into the Bloir side of the family a few days after I started searching. The only hard part is the elusive Johnson side. That will be an on-going-rest-of-my-life project.

So, charts done and hung, all info is firmly in the geneology software and I stumble onto www.findagrave.com and think, huh, I could add what little I have in the way of burials. 400 and some odd add ons later find me looking forward to vacations and the chance to wander thru some cemeteries, which is fast becoming a hobby for me.

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