Leigh Compton Smith

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15 years 5 months 8 days
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ATTENTION: I attend to edits and requests as my time allows. I am willing to help anyone with questions. Please do not request me to put census records and death certificates on memorials, but I will add the information. If you have other bio information I will add it.
I will transfer memorials within FindAGrave guidelines listed below:
· Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
Memorials are transferred for relatives with these close relationships: child, spouse/partner, sibling, parent, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparent, great-grandparent, niece/nephew, great-niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, great-aunt/uncle, or first cousin. This would include adoptive, step and in-law versions of these relationships.
If two members are related within these guidelines and both would like to manage the memorial, the member with the closer relationship should be given management.

· Always explain your relationship in the request! Keep in mind that the memorial manager may also be related to the memorial and may not make the transfer. You may also want to include your specific interest in the memorial.

My family settled in the Greenville Spartanburg, Laurens areas of South Carolina in the 1700s and stayed here. I have worked on genealogy for 45 years and loved every minute. I've always loved to visit cemeteries and search for the families of those buried there. I have worked on transcribing and preserving cemeteries for many years. Find A Grave is a great place for us to honor those who have gone before and help families find the resting places of their relatives. I hope to add many more pictures and transcriptions.
Feel contact me if you have questions, I'm always glad to help when I can.

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I am happy to transfer your direct relatives within FAG guidelines, Be aware that many of my memorials are my own relatives, so I may not wish to transfer them. As always, I am happy to add information to memorials

****** please do not put death certificates on my memorials, I'll be glad to enter the info from the certificates ***************

ATTENTION: I attend to edits and requests as my time allows. I am willing to help anyone with questions. Please do not request me to put census records and death certificates on memorials, but I will add the information. If you have other bio information I will add it.
I will transfer memorials within FindAGrave guidelines listed below:
· Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
Determine if you really need the memorial transferred to you for management. You can add photos and suggest corrections without managing a memorial. With millions of members, there will be many overlapping family trees and it would be impossible for all members to manage their entire tree.
Memorials are transferred for relatives with these close relationships: child, spouse/partner, sibling, parent, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparent, great-grandparent, niece/nephew, great-niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, great-aunt/uncle, or first cousin. This would include adoptive, step and in-law versions of these relationships.
If two members are related within these guidelines and both would like to manage the memorial, the member with the closer relationship should be given management.

· Always explain your relationship in the request! Keep in mind that the memorial manager may also be related to the memorial and may not make the transfer. You may also want to include your specific interest in the memorial.

My family settled in the Greenville Spartanburg, Laurens areas of South Carolina in the 1700s and stayed here. I have worked on genealogy for 45 years and loved every minute. I've always loved to visit cemeteries and search for the families of those buried there. I have worked on transcribing and preserving cemeteries for many years. Find A Grave is a great place for us to honor those who have gone before and help families find the resting places of their relatives. I hope to add many more pictures and transcriptions.
Feel contact me if you have questions, I'm always glad to help when I can.

**********************************
I am happy to transfer your direct relatives within FAG guidelines, Be aware that many of my memorials are my own relatives, so I may not wish to transfer them. As always, I am happy to add information to memorials

****** please do not put death certificates on my memorials, I'll be glad to enter the info from the certificates ***************

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