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I only do Genealogy Research on days that end in "Y".
Researching Surnames: stopped at 11th row Abercrombie, Allen, Alexander, Aldridge, Ambler, Arew, Arnold, Anchors, Andrew, Atkens, Atwood, Averill, Ayers, Ayres, Bacon, Baird, Banastre, Barcley, Barnes, Barnett, Barrick, Beaton, Beckett Bevan, Boch, Bourne, Brady, Bradley, Bragg, Branson, Brent, Brerwood, Bretherton, Bragg, Briggs, Briscoe, Brown, Browne, Bunce, Bunch, Burcki, Burdick, Burle, Burelson, Burton, Bushnell, Camp, Champion, Chapman, Clark, Clesson, Coffman, Cogswell, Collins, Colquhoun, Comstock, Conder, Cook, Conder, Cornstalk, Corntassel, Crabtree, Craig, Crittenden, Curl, Damton, Daniels, Davyes, Diamond, Doane, Downs, Duff, de Huton, Duckwood, Eason, Eson, Eichelburger, Ellyson/Elis , Emerson, Eyers, Eyre, Feigley, Finch, Field, Finley, Fisher, Fleming, Fort, Foster, Franklin, Fullen, Fullerton, Gage, Givens, Glass, Gleek, Gleeke, Godsey, Gordon, Graham, Gryffin, Hadley, Hall, Haun, Hawkes, Hawkins, Hayes, Henslee, Hensley, Holliday, Holloway, Holmes, Horner, Howell, Hubbard, Hurst, Husinaho, Hutchins, Hutton, Jeffereys, Jett, Jeffereys, Johnson, Johns, Jones, Joph, Kauffman, Khoufmann, Kellett, Kneissel, La Eyre, Lange, Lawson, Leavell, Ledbetter, LeFlore, Lawrence, Lesley, Lewis, Lincoln, Loftin, Love, Lovell, Ludlow, Lum, Lumlome, Lynn, Marcy, Markham, Marshall, Martin, Massie, McAuselan, McCord, McCune, McCurtry, McFie, McGuire McMinn, Meacham, Meade, Meadows, Montgomerie, Montgomery, Morhall, Moss, Mowat, Moytoy, Muford, Musgrave, Munger/Murray, Nash, Nelson, Nutt, Page, Parker, Pashow/Pershoe, Paine, Payne, Pearce, People, Perkins, Phillips, Pickard, Poindexter, Pollard, Pope, Powell, Power, Price, Prichard, Puckett, Radcliffe, Raeber, Raynor, Reese, Rew, Rhoades, Rodolphus, Rogers, Rush, Sackville, Schiffman, Schipmann, See, Scroggs, Shell, Severence, Sharp, Shell/Schell, Sherman, Shippe, Shipman, Sneed, Snell, Smith, Stobaugh, Smith, Spencer, Stebbins, Stephenson, Stobaugh, Stone, Soule, Street, Stuart, Sudlow, Sydebothom, Syddall, Swann, Taptico, Terry, Thomason, Thomasson, Thomison, Thomson, Thornton, Tobias, Trawick/Traywick, Trent, Tsali, Tyison, Van Zandt, Vaughan. Wade, Watson, Walker, Warner, Watts, Welles, West, Wetmore, Whetstones, Whipple, Whitley, Whitmore, Williams, Williamson, Womack, Wyne, Wyman, Yates.
YOU ARE WELCOMED TO USE MY PHOTOS FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE BUT PLEASE DO NOT COPY THEM TO OTHER WEBSITES (ESPECIALLY ON ANCESTRY.COM) WITHOUT GIVING CREDIT TO THE PERSON THAT POSTED THEM.
The Proper Way to Clean a Headstone
from the International Association of Cemetery Preservationists
It is recommended that clean clear natural spring water only be used for cleaning historical cemetery structures. Do NOT use harsh chemicals, high pressure hoses or equipment, or abrasive tools of any kind.
Use soft-bristled brushes with natural or plastic bristles. Never use a wire brush or any metal object for cleaning. Automobile detailing brushes are very handy for cleaning historic headstones and monuments.
At one time it was recommended to use shaving cream as a cleaning agent on headstones and monuments. This came about when cemetery photography became more popular and inscriptions couldn't be read well. Do NOT use shaving cream to clean headstones or monuments. It has now been found to damage the stone because of the often high levels of alcohol and menthol in the shaving cream.
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I only do Genealogy Research on days that end in "Y".
Researching Surnames: stopped at 11th row Abercrombie, Allen, Alexander, Aldridge, Ambler, Arew, Arnold, Anchors, Andrew, Atkens, Atwood, Averill, Ayers, Ayres, Bacon, Baird, Banastre, Barcley, Barnes, Barnett, Barrick, Beaton, Beckett Bevan, Boch, Bourne, Brady, Bradley, Bragg, Branson, Brent, Brerwood, Bretherton, Bragg, Briggs, Briscoe, Brown, Browne, Bunce, Bunch, Burcki, Burdick, Burle, Burelson, Burton, Bushnell, Camp, Champion, Chapman, Clark, Clesson, Coffman, Cogswell, Collins, Colquhoun, Comstock, Conder, Cook, Conder, Cornstalk, Corntassel, Crabtree, Craig, Crittenden, Curl, Damton, Daniels, Davyes, Diamond, Doane, Downs, Duff, de Huton, Duckwood, Eason, Eson, Eichelburger, Ellyson/Elis , Emerson, Eyers, Eyre, Feigley, Finch, Field, Finley, Fisher, Fleming, Fort, Foster, Franklin, Fullen, Fullerton, Gage, Givens, Glass, Gleek, Gleeke, Godsey, Gordon, Graham, Gryffin, Hadley, Hall, Haun, Hawkes, Hawkins, Hayes, Henslee, Hensley, Holliday, Holloway, Holmes, Horner, Howell, Hubbard, Hurst, Husinaho, Hutchins, Hutton, Jeffereys, Jett, Jeffereys, Johnson, Johns, Jones, Joph, Kauffman, Khoufmann, Kellett, Kneissel, La Eyre, Lange, Lawson, Leavell, Ledbetter, LeFlore, Lawrence, Lesley, Lewis, Lincoln, Loftin, Love, Lovell, Ludlow, Lum, Lumlome, Lynn, Marcy, Markham, Marshall, Martin, Massie, McAuselan, McCord, McCune, McCurtry, McFie, McGuire McMinn, Meacham, Meade, Meadows, Montgomerie, Montgomery, Morhall, Moss, Mowat, Moytoy, Muford, Musgrave, Munger/Murray, Nash, Nelson, Nutt, Page, Parker, Pashow/Pershoe, Paine, Payne, Pearce, People, Perkins, Phillips, Pickard, Poindexter, Pollard, Pope, Powell, Power, Price, Prichard, Puckett, Radcliffe, Raeber, Raynor, Reese, Rew, Rhoades, Rodolphus, Rogers, Rush, Sackville, Schiffman, Schipmann, See, Scroggs, Shell, Severence, Sharp, Shell/Schell, Sherman, Shippe, Shipman, Sneed, Snell, Smith, Stobaugh, Smith, Spencer, Stebbins, Stephenson, Stobaugh, Stone, Soule, Street, Stuart, Sudlow, Sydebothom, Syddall, Swann, Taptico, Terry, Thomason, Thomasson, Thomison, Thomson, Thornton, Tobias, Trawick/Traywick, Trent, Tsali, Tyison, Van Zandt, Vaughan. Wade, Watson, Walker, Warner, Watts, Welles, West, Wetmore, Whetstones, Whipple, Whitley, Whitmore, Williams, Williamson, Womack, Wyne, Wyman, Yates.
YOU ARE WELCOMED TO USE MY PHOTOS FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE BUT PLEASE DO NOT COPY THEM TO OTHER WEBSITES (ESPECIALLY ON ANCESTRY.COM) WITHOUT GIVING CREDIT TO THE PERSON THAT POSTED THEM.
The Proper Way to Clean a Headstone
from the International Association of Cemetery Preservationists
It is recommended that clean clear natural spring water only be used for cleaning historical cemetery structures. Do NOT use harsh chemicals, high pressure hoses or equipment, or abrasive tools of any kind.
Use soft-bristled brushes with natural or plastic bristles. Never use a wire brush or any metal object for cleaning. Automobile detailing brushes are very handy for cleaning historic headstones and monuments.
At one time it was recommended to use shaving cream as a cleaning agent on headstones and monuments. This came about when cemetery photography became more popular and inscriptions couldn't be read well. Do NOT use shaving cream to clean headstones or monuments. It has now been found to damage the stone because of the often high levels of alcohol and menthol in the shaving cream.
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