Rebie Walley

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Hello, I have more experience in FAG now as well as in the field of Genealogy as I did when I posted my previous bio. I am currently still working on my certification process, but switched gears in the middle. I am attending classes at Ashford University to gain my BA in History and BA in Library Science. After I have completed these, I will take the Genealogy class at Boston University. After I have completed these I will then begin my certification process. Genealogy is a field in which one must love research.
If I can be of help with genealogy or any of my memorials , please feel free to contact me.
When considering transfers of memorials there are three things I am concerned about: relationship, location, and how your current memorials are kept up. I will not transfer my family, unless by chance I am too far away to be of any good. I do not request transfers out of a hundred mile radius to me; unless the memorial is not being taken care of. I will edit, document add to, what have you after I have found sufficient evidence to warrant your claim. I take my role seriously and I expect only accurate information to be placed on a memorial in which I am responsible. I don't hold an excessive amount of memorials because I want each to have individual treatment. I periodically check my memorials and my email. Thank you all and have a blessed day!





I am currently studying to become a research genealogist. I have been working with my family genealogy for about 5 years now. I am from Mobile, Alabama. I belong in the long and vast line of the Mobile, Wilkins family as well as the Walley family from Richton, Mississippi. I am interested in any and all family connections and would love to hear from you regarding any you might know. I will answer questions regarding family history and will help anyone any which way I may be able to. Please contact me if you have any questions. I just began my quest as a contributor to findagrave and am looking forward to this endeavor.

Hello, I have more experience in FAG now as well as in the field of Genealogy as I did when I posted my previous bio. I am currently still working on my certification process, but switched gears in the middle. I am attending classes at Ashford University to gain my BA in History and BA in Library Science. After I have completed these, I will take the Genealogy class at Boston University. After I have completed these I will then begin my certification process. Genealogy is a field in which one must love research.
If I can be of help with genealogy or any of my memorials , please feel free to contact me.
When considering transfers of memorials there are three things I am concerned about: relationship, location, and how your current memorials are kept up. I will not transfer my family, unless by chance I am too far away to be of any good. I do not request transfers out of a hundred mile radius to me; unless the memorial is not being taken care of. I will edit, document add to, what have you after I have found sufficient evidence to warrant your claim. I take my role seriously and I expect only accurate information to be placed on a memorial in which I am responsible. I don't hold an excessive amount of memorials because I want each to have individual treatment. I periodically check my memorials and my email. Thank you all and have a blessed day!





I am currently studying to become a research genealogist. I have been working with my family genealogy for about 5 years now. I am from Mobile, Alabama. I belong in the long and vast line of the Mobile, Wilkins family as well as the Walley family from Richton, Mississippi. I am interested in any and all family connections and would love to hear from you regarding any you might know. I will answer questions regarding family history and will help anyone any which way I may be able to. Please contact me if you have any questions. I just began my quest as a contributor to findagrave and am looking forward to this endeavor.

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