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kim boyd-ellis (#47278294)
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Bio Photo Married 32 years and a grandmother of two. I live in Hocking County Ohio where I'm part owner in cabin rental business with my sister. I enjoy this new found hobby, its like a good hunt! Other enjoyables are swimming and fishing.
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patrick deatherage
Ilderton
Thank you very much for the pics of some of our ILDERTONs...haven't been up that way for over ten years and doesn't look like we're gonna make it back so it's nice to be able visit them...
Added by patrick deatherage on Apr 26, 2013 10:18 PM
Arlene Biehl
Claude Henry Kehl
Thanks for giving me permission to use your picture.

Thanks Again,
Arlene
Added by Arlene Biehl on Jan 23, 2013 1:20 PM
Arlene Biehl
Claude Henry Kehl
I was wondering if you could add the picture monument of Clara Hercher Kehl #76571404 to Claude Henry Kehl #61172532. Or will you please give me permission to use the picture. This is my Aunt & Uncle.

Thank You,
Arlene
Added by Arlene Biehl on Jan 23, 2013 6:54 AM
Kari Olson
Beery Headstone photos
Hi, Thanks so much for the photos you have posted. I hope you wont mind if I use some of them on my family tree, with photo credits to you. Right now am looking at Sam Beery. Thanks in advance.
Added by Kari Olson on Jan 14, 2013 3:23 PM
Jenny Clarke
Kr
thank you
Added by Jenny Clarke on Nov 30, 2012 7:15 PM
Sharon Leon
Mary Lehman & William Henry Gordon
Hi - Those two had markers when there was a 1982 transcript of the cemetery. Pranksters could have carried them off, since that's a rather neglected cemetery that has had poor security in the past, but if you don't find a marker, it doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't one that has fallen and become covered with woodsy debris or that the marker hasn't become so covered with dirt, mold, fungus as to be unreadable. Sometimes it helps to wash a marker with water, but I know that isn't always practical to do.

The Rebecca Ellen Barnes marker in the Otterbein Chapel Cemetery that you couldn't find has been found, we think, but it needs to be pryed up and turned over from where it's fallen and is getting buried. I'm working on finding help with doing that. The smaller marker for her sister Susan McCormick was nearby and in the same condition, but a Findagrave volunteer was able to turn it over and wash it.

Sharon
Added by Sharon Leon on Aug 11, 2012 3:21 PM
Scott Dyson
Thanks
Shucks! Thank you for replying so promptly. I appreciate your effort.
Added by Scott Dyson on Aug 09, 2012 9:05 PM
AMB
thank you
A thank you:
http://huffordgenealogy.com/2012/08/04/a-thank-you-to-findagrave-photo-volunteers/
Added by AMB on Aug 05, 2012 12:09 PM
Stephen Keefe
RE: Thanks Very Much!
Thanks for the offer Kim. Prudence (Robinson) Kelch, first wife of George Thomas Kelch, was from Philadelphia PA. I have located her grave there and put in a photo request today. I'm afraid the Robinsons there are not related to this branch of my family! Thanks just the same. Steve Keefe
Added by Stephen Keefe on Aug 02, 2012 6:29 PM
Cherryl Whitcraft Gray
Thomas & Jane Whitcraft
Thank you so much for photographing the headstones of my gr-gr-gr-grandparents.
Cherryl Whitcraft Gray
Added by Cherryl Whitcraft Gray on Aug 02, 2012 5:18 PM
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