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Thanks to a few screwballs hasseling me, I'm taking a break from this. Send the nit picky stuff. I know you must. It'll sit there. I really don't care much now. Thanks yall!
If not for Finders, what would editors do?
Not my profile. Arbitrarily sanitized to fit standards that are not my own.
Devolution.
I am respectful and friendly until met with otherwise.
Sic Semper Corydon
Sic Semper Tyrannis. Deo Vindice.
To the one who runs the site, way to go Vizzini.
My home is circa 1784. Its situation is such that it fell in the line of battle during the conflict between the States. When my father died, I was too early at the cemetery for the appointment concerning the necessary arrangements. To pass the time I paid a visit to the antique shop close by. Displayed there was a book which possessed a title that gave me the idea that my home may be mentioned within. Upon opening it, the pages fell directly to a description and photograph of my old place. It was not intended for the purpose, but the volume became a much worn field guide as I sought to visit and photograph other antebellum homes in the vicinity. I pursued that objective with interest and vigor. This caused me to notice the old churches en route and I began to photograph them. Behind the churches were cemeteries. Cemeteries that I found to be serene and sublime, full of lore. In turn they led me here and I stayed.
Grave finder - Yes * Genealogist - No
Historian - Yes * Genealogist - No
Biographer - Yes * Genealogist - No
Photographer - Yes * Genealogist - No
Please do not post Certificates of Death on entries of my origin.
Thank you.
Thanks to a few screwballs hasseling me, I'm taking a break from this. Send the nit picky stuff. I know you must. It'll sit there. I really don't care much now. Thanks yall!
If not for Finders, what would editors do?
Not my profile. Arbitrarily sanitized to fit standards that are not my own.
Devolution.
I am respectful and friendly until met with otherwise.
Sic Semper Corydon
Sic Semper Tyrannis. Deo Vindice.
To the one who runs the site, way to go Vizzini.
My home is circa 1784. Its situation is such that it fell in the line of battle during the conflict between the States. When my father died, I was too early at the cemetery for the appointment concerning the necessary arrangements. To pass the time I paid a visit to the antique shop close by. Displayed there was a book which possessed a title that gave me the idea that my home may be mentioned within. Upon opening it, the pages fell directly to a description and photograph of my old place. It was not intended for the purpose, but the volume became a much worn field guide as I sought to visit and photograph other antebellum homes in the vicinity. I pursued that objective with interest and vigor. This caused me to notice the old churches en route and I began to photograph them. Behind the churches were cemeteries. Cemeteries that I found to be serene and sublime, full of lore. In turn they led me here and I stayed.
Grave finder - Yes * Genealogist - No
Historian - Yes * Genealogist - No
Biographer - Yes * Genealogist - No
Photographer - Yes * Genealogist - No
Please do not post Certificates of Death on entries of my origin.
Thank you.
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