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|  Deb Bernard (#46821590)
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I started doing research when my Mother's aunt handed me a family tree research project she had done. I expanded it. When I found this web site I was very amazed and pleased. I have found cemetery sites with family in them, have added cemeteries and names, and have met some family members, that I didn't know I had. Am living in upstate New York!! | |
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16,044 Memorials Added
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Herb Reed
 | Elisha B. Hall Just signed on for the first time in a few months. Had other demands on my time, unfortunately. According to Ancestry.com, yes, Elisha is a son of Alexander and Jane. He has a sister, Nettie, as well. There are pics of them on the site if you have access. He had 3 children, Burton, Nettie, and Raymond. I've updated my email at Find A Grave. | | | archtype
 | RE: Sylvanis Merriman # 34345210 It is possible I sent the wrong information for Sylvanis 'Capt' Merriman (1778-1860) Nile Cemetery: Find A Grave Memorial# 34345210
I've done things like that before, and more frequently as I age.
His parents should be listed as;
Samuel 'Capt' MERRIMAN II (1749-1824) Sand Hill Cemetery; Find A Grave Memorial# 44286964
Thankful HALL (1742-1823) Sand Hill Cemetery; Find A Grave Memorial# 44286988Added by archtype on Feb 27, 2013 5:41 PM | | | MBW
 | ROSWELL WHEELER You posted the burial of Roswell Wheeler in Little Lakes Cemetery, Herkimer Co., NY. in 1853. I have been looking for this data for years - will you tell me where you found the year and the confirmation of his burial there?
Thanks, Mary Beth Wheeler mb@thewheelers.comAdded by MBW on Jan 05, 2013 12:53 PM | | | Bob Wilson
 | Hillside Cem., Central Square Hello from Oregon!
I noticed that you have done quite a bit of work on the listings at Hillside Cemetery in Central Square, so I am hoping that you can point me in the right direction.
I am trying to locate my GGG Grandfather, Levinus Dunbar, who died in Central Square in 1872. He was born in Albany in 1799, and I found this brief death notice online:
The Mexico Independent Mexico, New York Wed., April 24, 1872 Page 3, Column 4 DIED; In Central Square, on the 13th inst., Levi Dunbar, aged 73 years.
Although the name is shortened a little, I am quite sure it is him, in light of the precise age and the unusual name. Levinus actually had a son named Levi, whom I believe died (at Parish?) between 1865 and 1870.
Levinus does not appear in any of the online cemetery listings that I have seen, but the most logical place to look is Hillside. His daughter's inlaws (my other GGG Grandparents), James & Catherine Wilson, are buried at Coit Cemetery, but that seems to be quite a bit smaller in addition to being a few miles away. I don't know specifically where the family lived; just the general area of Hastings. By 1872, most (if not all) of his surviving children were in the Midwest, scattered over Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. His wife Margaret, who died in 1890, is buried in Wisconsin, near one of her sons (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75394218).
I would greatly appreciate any information that you might have on the subject, or any suggestions for further research. Thank you very much, and have a great New Year!
Bob Wilson Harrisburg, Oregon | | | J L Bryant
 | RE: Sylvenus Cooper ? Dear Debbie, Thanks again for the transfer, and sorry to re-ask about this memorial you created for Sylvaneus Cooper in Prosperity Cemetery, PA, but can you provide a source for Sylvaneus being there (PA),,, or is he only in Iowa? I hesitate to delete the PA memorial without your 'ok'. Thanks again for resolving this puzzle. Yours, Jeff
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 | Dox family Added two photos to Dox family. I have two others photos that may also be John L. Dox. One is a military headstone and the other is a larger headstone. Not family just happened to be in the area and took these photos. Thanks DRAdded by DR on Jul 29, 2012 7:45 PM | | | BArnold
 | RE: Annise Mack Arnold She was married to my great great grandfathers brother but I do have a cousin that is a grandchild to her. Do you know any of her descendants? Are you interested in any of her descendants. I could put you in touch with him.
Added by BArnold on Aug 20, 2011 5:37 AM | | | Linda and William S.
 | Axtells, in Greenwood Cem. Hi. Next to Clarence is the AXTELL marker; on the OTHER SIDE of the marker are a husband and wife named Norman and Hattie SCHOENFELDER.These 4 people--Schoenfelder's and Axtell's--are buried in a straight line across the plot. Norman was a Pfc. in the U.S Army, in WW2. Do you know anything about them; if/how they're related? I thought that Hattie might be a dau. of Manley, but she's not listed in Manley's memorial, so I don't know how they connect. | | | Dee Billings-Gonzales
 | Family tree Hi Deb,
Hey, what do you know about Genevieve McLeod, if anything? James & Minnie Reigles daughter? I'm trying to put the McLeods names together on Garden of Memories. Do you know anything? Maybe you haven't gone into the Reigles side of the family. Not sure what all you have. You can email me if you would prefer not to have that info out to the public. mysearch1811@yahoo.com. | | | InSearchOf
 | Axtell I love reading through the memorials. You have alot of good work on here! I was reading your mom's. I have lost my mom also. Thanks for the info on your line. I now have you and your ancestors correctly added in to my ancestry tree. Keep in touch,Dana
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