kllangston

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My personal genealogy quest began in 1985. Prompted in part by my Aunt Charlotte Hiner Holder, who already had 20 yrs experience. The other part was finding my mother-in-laws missing dad. She died not knowing what had become of him, of course he had died 12 years before she did, so I was rather late getting into the game, since then I have been completely addicted to genealogy.

I've just recently decided to get involved with Find-a-Grave, and am fast becoming addicted to this avenue of genealogy as well.

I will share my photos and will transfer management to any one with a closer relationship than I have with the person named on the memorial.

Any photos I've added that aren't as good as one someone else has and wants to post I will gladly delete mine, if I see better quality in someone elses.

Thank you Find-a-Grave for this opportunity to help others and for a place to honor our family and friends.

Kathryn Linsteadt Langston


My personal genealogy quest began in 1985. Prompted in part by my Aunt Charlotte Hiner Holder, who already had 20 yrs experience. The other part was finding my mother-in-laws missing dad. She died not knowing what had become of him, of course he had died 12 years before she did, so I was rather late getting into the game, since then I have been completely addicted to genealogy.

I've just recently decided to get involved with Find-a-Grave, and am fast becoming addicted to this avenue of genealogy as well.

I will share my photos and will transfer management to any one with a closer relationship than I have with the person named on the memorial.

Any photos I've added that aren't as good as one someone else has and wants to post I will gladly delete mine, if I see better quality in someone elses.

Thank you Find-a-Grave for this opportunity to help others and for a place to honor our family and friends.

Kathryn Linsteadt Langston


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