Trevor Clarke

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Bio

I live in the county of Essex in S. E. England and began researching the family in 2009 while I was a full time carer, finding ancestors and cousins around the world.
I also add genealogy to any interesting graves I come across connected to the local area or Bethnal Green in London.
Please remember this is a collaborative website, the worlds full of unfinished projects.
If I have added something you are not happy with, please tell me and I will remove it.
If you no longer wish to manage any memorials I suggest edits for please transfer, thanks.

FAG's answers to FAQs

Our first preference would be for the manager to be a relative, someone who knew the person or someone with ties to the cemetery or location.

It is possible for a deceased person to have multiple memorials due to having cenotaphs/monuments. Each headstone or marker (in different cemetery locations) should have its own memorial.

When both a cenotaph/monument and the actual burial exist, only add relationship links to the actual burial memorial.

A cenotaph is a marker within a cemetery placed in honour of a person whose remains are elsewhere.

A Monument is a marker or structure erected in honour of a group of people with something in common whose remains lie elsewhere.

The veteran tag is used on FAG to find war casualties, every country has its own definition of a veteran, that's not the point here.

I live in the county of Essex in S. E. England and began researching the family in 2009 while I was a full time carer, finding ancestors and cousins around the world.
I also add genealogy to any interesting graves I come across connected to the local area or Bethnal Green in London.
Please remember this is a collaborative website, the worlds full of unfinished projects.
If I have added something you are not happy with, please tell me and I will remove it.
If you no longer wish to manage any memorials I suggest edits for please transfer, thanks.

FAG's answers to FAQs

Our first preference would be for the manager to be a relative, someone who knew the person or someone with ties to the cemetery or location.

It is possible for a deceased person to have multiple memorials due to having cenotaphs/monuments. Each headstone or marker (in different cemetery locations) should have its own memorial.

When both a cenotaph/monument and the actual burial exist, only add relationship links to the actual burial memorial.

A cenotaph is a marker within a cemetery placed in honour of a person whose remains are elsewhere.

A Monument is a marker or structure erected in honour of a group of people with something in common whose remains lie elsewhere.

The veteran tag is used on FAG to find war casualties, every country has its own definition of a veteran, that's not the point here.

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