A. E. Ness

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Trying to find as many family grave sites as I can! Also trying to post undocumented grave sites from my local cemeteries to FindAGrave.

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2019 edit: It appears that in my early years on this site, I uploaded graves for people who had stones but had not died... apologies for this, as I now know better and can't fathom how I didn't see that as wrong back then!

In light of recent articles and blog posts pertaining to FindAGrave, please note that if you wish for a memorial I have created to be edited, removed or transferred, I will gladly do so (but in terms of deletions, gently keep in mind that memorials may reappear again in future if another FindAGrave contributor comes across an "undocumented" burial. Aside from the "competitor" users, there are many here who are passionately devoted to ensuring that distant loved ones can find burials in order to pay their respects, and/or that genealogists can find clues that lie within where a person/family is buried, and they truly believe that what they are doing is respectful and helpful to others during their genealogy and/or grieving processes). I am passionate about ensuring that no cemetery or person is overlooked or out of reach, and that is why I have taken pains in the past to mark large numbers of burials in a few rural cemeteries.

Best wishes to all, whatever the reason for your visit to this site,
A.E.N.

Trying to find as many family grave sites as I can! Also trying to post undocumented grave sites from my local cemeteries to FindAGrave.

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2019 edit: It appears that in my early years on this site, I uploaded graves for people who had stones but had not died... apologies for this, as I now know better and can't fathom how I didn't see that as wrong back then!

In light of recent articles and blog posts pertaining to FindAGrave, please note that if you wish for a memorial I have created to be edited, removed or transferred, I will gladly do so (but in terms of deletions, gently keep in mind that memorials may reappear again in future if another FindAGrave contributor comes across an "undocumented" burial. Aside from the "competitor" users, there are many here who are passionately devoted to ensuring that distant loved ones can find burials in order to pay their respects, and/or that genealogists can find clues that lie within where a person/family is buried, and they truly believe that what they are doing is respectful and helpful to others during their genealogy and/or grieving processes). I am passionate about ensuring that no cemetery or person is overlooked or out of reach, and that is why I have taken pains in the past to mark large numbers of burials in a few rural cemeteries.

Best wishes to all, whatever the reason for your visit to this site,
A.E.N.

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