Amanda Smith

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NOTICE (2024): I formerly did research and created memorials on behalf of my abusive ex & his family. I want ZERO association with these garbage human beings and will be transferring management or deleting memorials in the coming weeks

Currently researching paternal surnames of Smith & Burgan originating in the Cumberland Gap area (specifically, Harlan/Bell counties of KY, and Lee county, VA) and in Northeast Ohio; as well as Blanken, Sword, Livesay, and Trent, focusing heavily on the Cumberland Gap region and Appalachia. Maternal surnames I'm currently researching include Beebe, Hunter, Emmert, & Quinlan, primarily of the Zanesville and Watertown, OH areas.

I reside in Northeast Ohio, and having been working intermittently to fill requests at cemeteries in Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties.

If you find any errors in the memorials I've created or you wish to have additional information included, please let me know and I will gladly fix it! Also, if you wish to have a memorial transferred, I would be more than happy to do so. Please feel free to share the images I've uploaded on other genealogy sites and/or with your relatives; I simply ask that you provide me with the proper photo source citation (see below). If I upload a photo that I did not personally take or is not part of my family collection, I typically note that in the description. I do NOT give permission for my photos to be used for professional publications without my prior consent. If you would like the original, unedited photo, please message me or email me at [email protected].

Happy researching! :)

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Photo Source Citation (Example):

"Photo courtesy of Find A Grave user Amanda Smith (contributor 49910932)."

If you so wish, you can click on "source citation" at the bottom of the memorial page where I posted the photo, and copy/paste that. However, it's very long and complicated, so I prefer the shortened version I've provided above, and often use that myself when giving photo credit.

NOTICE (2024): I formerly did research and created memorials on behalf of my abusive ex & his family. I want ZERO association with these garbage human beings and will be transferring management or deleting memorials in the coming weeks

Currently researching paternal surnames of Smith & Burgan originating in the Cumberland Gap area (specifically, Harlan/Bell counties of KY, and Lee county, VA) and in Northeast Ohio; as well as Blanken, Sword, Livesay, and Trent, focusing heavily on the Cumberland Gap region and Appalachia. Maternal surnames I'm currently researching include Beebe, Hunter, Emmert, & Quinlan, primarily of the Zanesville and Watertown, OH areas.

I reside in Northeast Ohio, and having been working intermittently to fill requests at cemeteries in Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties.

If you find any errors in the memorials I've created or you wish to have additional information included, please let me know and I will gladly fix it! Also, if you wish to have a memorial transferred, I would be more than happy to do so. Please feel free to share the images I've uploaded on other genealogy sites and/or with your relatives; I simply ask that you provide me with the proper photo source citation (see below). If I upload a photo that I did not personally take or is not part of my family collection, I typically note that in the description. I do NOT give permission for my photos to be used for professional publications without my prior consent. If you would like the original, unedited photo, please message me or email me at [email protected].

Happy researching! :)

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Photo Source Citation (Example):

"Photo courtesy of Find A Grave user Amanda Smith (contributor 49910932)."

If you so wish, you can click on "source citation" at the bottom of the memorial page where I posted the photo, and copy/paste that. However, it's very long and complicated, so I prefer the shortened version I've provided above, and often use that myself when giving photo credit.

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