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Visiting a gravesite is a way of keeping the memory of someone alive. A virtual cemetery is a wonderful way to create an online memorial or monument for your loved one who has passed away, and where loved ones can visit graves, leave flowers, etc. when they cannot do so in real life due to geography, finances or other circumstances.

My interest in "Find A Grave" stems from a desire to create lasting online memorials for loved ones.

If I make an error on information, please let me know. Thanks, Mike

Among the surnames I am researching are Whiteaker/Whitaker, Mayfield, Hunter, Walker, Kinnard, Breese, Ewing, Huffman, Seaman, Storey, Gittins, Higgins, Van Hassel, and others.

I can also be contacted at:
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Father, Mother, grandfather, grandmother, great-grandfather and great-grandmother, great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother...They are my family, they are the people I came from, they are the people who made me who I am. Father, Mother, grandfather, grandmother, great-grandfather and great-grandmother, great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother - it's their shoulders I stand on. It's their Christian Faith, Christian Morals, Loyalty, Consistency, Strength and Guidance. They are my family. They are the ones that made the difference in me.

History is fascinating but never more so than when it's your own.

Who were your ancestors? Where did they live? What choices made by these men and women over the generations have influenced the way we live and think?

In many ways, the ancestors we can never meet have affected our lives and molded our destinies. Although we are not clones of our ancestors, their blood runs in our veins, and we have inherited pieces of their genetic makeup. Their physical traits, values, and attitudes have been transmitted from generation to generation, showing up in the way we look, think, and act.

Our ancestors amount to more than just a string of lifeless names on a chart. They made a difference in our world. They still do. But it is strange how little most of us know about them or the times in which they lived.

Delving into your family history can be an intellectually stimulating, absorbing, and satisfying way to learn about your kith and kin. There is no specific formula that can be used to trace any family history. Every family is unique, having a different assortment of people who lived in different places under different circumstances. Come with me as we journey back in time.
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When We Leave This World Of Changes, When We Leave This World Of Care, We Shall Find Our Missing Loved Ones, In Our Father's Mansion Fair.

Visiting a gravesite is a way of keeping the memory of someone alive. A virtual cemetery is a wonderful way to create an online memorial or monument for your loved one who has passed away, and where loved ones can visit graves, leave flowers, etc. when they cannot do so in real life due to geography, finances or other circumstances.

My interest in "Find A Grave" stems from a desire to create lasting online memorials for loved ones.

If I make an error on information, please let me know. Thanks, Mike

Among the surnames I am researching are Whiteaker/Whitaker, Mayfield, Hunter, Walker, Kinnard, Breese, Ewing, Huffman, Seaman, Storey, Gittins, Higgins, Van Hassel, and others.

I can also be contacted at:
[email protected]

Father, Mother, grandfather, grandmother, great-grandfather and great-grandmother, great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother...They are my family, they are the people I came from, they are the people who made me who I am. Father, Mother, grandfather, grandmother, great-grandfather and great-grandmother, great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother - it's their shoulders I stand on. It's their Christian Faith, Christian Morals, Loyalty, Consistency, Strength and Guidance. They are my family. They are the ones that made the difference in me.

History is fascinating but never more so than when it's your own.

Who were your ancestors? Where did they live? What choices made by these men and women over the generations have influenced the way we live and think?

In many ways, the ancestors we can never meet have affected our lives and molded our destinies. Although we are not clones of our ancestors, their blood runs in our veins, and we have inherited pieces of their genetic makeup. Their physical traits, values, and attitudes have been transmitted from generation to generation, showing up in the way we look, think, and act.

Our ancestors amount to more than just a string of lifeless names on a chart. They made a difference in our world. They still do. But it is strange how little most of us know about them or the times in which they lived.

Delving into your family history can be an intellectually stimulating, absorbing, and satisfying way to learn about your kith and kin. There is no specific formula that can be used to trace any family history. Every family is unique, having a different assortment of people who lived in different places under different circumstances. Come with me as we journey back in time.
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When We Leave This World Of Changes, When We Leave This World Of Care, We Shall Find Our Missing Loved Ones, In Our Father's Mansion Fair.

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