dreama jones
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Interested in the Atkinson line that came from England to Baltimore in the 1800's. The Dunlap/Pritt line from Cannelton, WV. The Wade line from Glen Burnie, MD. I would be happy to work with anyone also working on those. Just email me.
Upon researching our ancestors I was fortunate enough to have shared with me interment records from Saint Mary's Episcopal Cemetery in Baltimore (Hampden). Paying it forward I am in the process of adding memorials to make it a little easier for others looking for ancestors. I do not take credit for transcribing these records. This was a task already done by others whom have my heartfelt thanks and deepest gratitude for a monotonous job well done!
That being said. Any notes that the transcribers/researchers had are in the 'notes' section of the memorial. LH means Lot Holder. Any names in the 'notes' section are more than likely Lot Holders & I just got tired of typing LH in lol. (there are a lot to add) The date in the 'notes' section is the date of burial. When you come across a ancestor of yours that does not have a headstone photo please request it. I can not request them all as find a grave has a limit of 20 photo requests per week and I need to use those requests for my own ancestors, thank you.
I am willing to transfer within the four generation rule but you must be specific with your relation to them. Requests with 'distant cousin' etc will be ignored.
As with all find a grave volunteers I put a good portion of my own time & energy into this in a effort to help others find their history & do my best to provide accurate information but errors happen. I will be more than happy to correct any I make through the Send A Correction link.
Interested in the Atkinson line that came from England to Baltimore in the 1800's. The Dunlap/Pritt line from Cannelton, WV. The Wade line from Glen Burnie, MD. I would be happy to work with anyone also working on those. Just email me.
Upon researching our ancestors I was fortunate enough to have shared with me interment records from Saint Mary's Episcopal Cemetery in Baltimore (Hampden). Paying it forward I am in the process of adding memorials to make it a little easier for others looking for ancestors. I do not take credit for transcribing these records. This was a task already done by others whom have my heartfelt thanks and deepest gratitude for a monotonous job well done!
That being said. Any notes that the transcribers/researchers had are in the 'notes' section of the memorial. LH means Lot Holder. Any names in the 'notes' section are more than likely Lot Holders & I just got tired of typing LH in lol. (there are a lot to add) The date in the 'notes' section is the date of burial. When you come across a ancestor of yours that does not have a headstone photo please request it. I can not request them all as find a grave has a limit of 20 photo requests per week and I need to use those requests for my own ancestors, thank you.
I am willing to transfer within the four generation rule but you must be specific with your relation to them. Requests with 'distant cousin' etc will be ignored.
As with all find a grave volunteers I put a good portion of my own time & energy into this in a effort to help others find their history & do my best to provide accurate information but errors happen. I will be more than happy to correct any I make through the Send A Correction link.
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