JoshG1992
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Dedicated researcher with access to getting the information forgotten long ago.
Mostly here for my Griess ancestry research, adding/updating information when available. Will also add information for connected families, including Fiala, Hall, Crawford, Stephens, Gaw, and more.
Current Side Project: Crawford and Stephens. My mother's Uncle was Herbert R. Stephens of California. Blood relative to his wife, Betty Jane Hall Stephens. My great grandfather was Lowell Amos Crawford. Putting in a lot of work on the Family Tree, lots of research, so hopefully it helps another Crawford ancestor in some way.
Please Note: Everything I suggest comes from thorough research, and the need for relevant and accurate information, which is why I suggest what I do in the first place.
For example, if a birth record states someone was born in a specific place on a specific date, I will make the suggestion to add it to the page. If an obituary mentions a spouse, or child, I'll suggest to add them to the page once that person is confirmed, as in throughly investigated as the person mentioned.
I understand that you likely do not have access to more specific information to find it yourself, but please consider the importance of maintaining a memorial, out of respect for the deceased and their loved ones.
Dedicated researcher with access to getting the information forgotten long ago.
Mostly here for my Griess ancestry research, adding/updating information when available. Will also add information for connected families, including Fiala, Hall, Crawford, Stephens, Gaw, and more.
Current Side Project: Crawford and Stephens. My mother's Uncle was Herbert R. Stephens of California. Blood relative to his wife, Betty Jane Hall Stephens. My great grandfather was Lowell Amos Crawford. Putting in a lot of work on the Family Tree, lots of research, so hopefully it helps another Crawford ancestor in some way.
Please Note: Everything I suggest comes from thorough research, and the need for relevant and accurate information, which is why I suggest what I do in the first place.
For example, if a birth record states someone was born in a specific place on a specific date, I will make the suggestion to add it to the page. If an obituary mentions a spouse, or child, I'll suggest to add them to the page once that person is confirmed, as in throughly investigated as the person mentioned.
I understand that you likely do not have access to more specific information to find it yourself, but please consider the importance of maintaining a memorial, out of respect for the deceased and their loved ones.
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