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Exodus 20:12 (New Living Translation)
"Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you.
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I found a very good free source for US Census records. They are pictures of microfilm documents; but you can download them for free to your computer and search through them for loved ones. Archive.org's United States Census
The US Dept. of Veteran's Affairs (VA) has a free Nationwide Gravesite Locator service where you can search for the grave sites of persons who were in the military.
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A BIT OF HUMOR:
The Pillsbury Doughboy Obituary
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So far I have only a few members of my family with memorials here. The ones I've found (or made) so far (immediate and extended) are in my virtual cemeteries. I don't believe I left anyone out; so they should all be sorted by either the last names of my grandparents and/or by the parent/grandparent folders. I've thought about doing cousin folders as well but I'm still not good at figuring out the nth cousin or removed cousin situation. [arg]
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I greatly appreciate the work that was put into the memorials of my family!!! There are quite a few persons that have helped. I know I need to update this list; but some of them are:
Michael Scott Davis
Joyce McWilliams
Mary and Charlie Burrow
KindredWhispers
Trout Slayer
Maggie
Tim Hawkins
Doreen Morelli
Rick Clark
Paula
Frances Donnelly
I appreciate all your work!! (Please forgive me if you are not yet listed here. I'm not very organized.) I am also grateful for those who have turned over management of memorials to me. It is a joy to get to honor my family members in such a way.
May God bless you all!
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Exodus 20:12 (New Living Translation)
"Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I found a very good free source for US Census records. They are pictures of microfilm documents; but you can download them for free to your computer and search through them for loved ones. Archive.org's United States Census
The US Dept. of Veteran's Affairs (VA) has a free Nationwide Gravesite Locator service where you can search for the grave sites of persons who were in the military.
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A BIT OF HUMOR:
The Pillsbury Doughboy Obituary
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So far I have only a few members of my family with memorials here. The ones I've found (or made) so far (immediate and extended) are in my virtual cemeteries. I don't believe I left anyone out; so they should all be sorted by either the last names of my grandparents and/or by the parent/grandparent folders. I've thought about doing cousin folders as well but I'm still not good at figuring out the nth cousin or removed cousin situation. [arg]
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I greatly appreciate the work that was put into the memorials of my family!!! There are quite a few persons that have helped. I know I need to update this list; but some of them are:
Michael Scott Davis
Joyce McWilliams
Mary and Charlie Burrow
KindredWhispers
Trout Slayer
Maggie
Tim Hawkins
Doreen Morelli
Rick Clark
Paula
Frances Donnelly
I appreciate all your work!! (Please forgive me if you are not yet listed here. I'm not very organized.) I am also grateful for those who have turned over management of memorials to me. It is a joy to get to honor my family members in such a way.
May God bless you all!
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