GenealogyJoan
- Member for
- 13 years 8 months 27 days
- Find a Grave ID
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Things have changed since 8 years and 9 days on the old Jim Tipton Find a Grave. It will never ever be that good again. It is sad and too commercial, and it makes the sacredness of the memorials somehow lessened.
Most of everything I have, is posted on the memorials I have done. So if your question is not answered there, then I don't have further knowledge to contribute. I get info from my chosen resources, i.e., Census records, county records of states I travel to, cemeteries, church burial records, Bible family records, old photographs, tax and land records, military records and National cemeteries, and a select group of researchers who are like minded. My best advice is research these types of reliable sources.
For a new starter, try getting info from older relatives, like maiden names, dates of birth-death, county and state of origin, ( except foreign countries), then go to the Census archives, using county and state, and decade. I generally refrain from online ancestry sites, which is full of conflicting sources.
All I ever meant to do here was help people find family connections. I truly hope I have done so.
I am most willing to work with contributors who want to post facts. Please don't post newspaper obituaries, they own the rights to them. I post mostly relatives from all family generations, that I research facts first and verifiable links. Lastly, I post names as they appear on headstones, then address full names, nicknames, etc., in the biography section where it should be. I do not wish to create reams of rules, those belong to findagrave. Sincerely, Joan.
IMPORTANT: If you contact me about a memorial, I really need you to give me their Memorial Number, please.
Update: 2020
I am awestruck by the wonderful contributions that have been added to the many generations of names I have researched then added on this site. A huge THANK YOU to each of you who have given freely, bits and pieces of priceless knowledge. And especially to those of you who have left a flower and a generational connection to the person being remembered! I am amazed, some are 10th, 11th, or 12 th generation descended. I am humbled to know how many of you are finding family connections in this amazing Family Tree of ours. To my "cousins", come visit often.
Things have changed since 8 years and 9 days on the old Jim Tipton Find a Grave. It will never ever be that good again. It is sad and too commercial, and it makes the sacredness of the memorials somehow lessened.
Most of everything I have, is posted on the memorials I have done. So if your question is not answered there, then I don't have further knowledge to contribute. I get info from my chosen resources, i.e., Census records, county records of states I travel to, cemeteries, church burial records, Bible family records, old photographs, tax and land records, military records and National cemeteries, and a select group of researchers who are like minded. My best advice is research these types of reliable sources.
For a new starter, try getting info from older relatives, like maiden names, dates of birth-death, county and state of origin, ( except foreign countries), then go to the Census archives, using county and state, and decade. I generally refrain from online ancestry sites, which is full of conflicting sources.
All I ever meant to do here was help people find family connections. I truly hope I have done so.
I am most willing to work with contributors who want to post facts. Please don't post newspaper obituaries, they own the rights to them. I post mostly relatives from all family generations, that I research facts first and verifiable links. Lastly, I post names as they appear on headstones, then address full names, nicknames, etc., in the biography section where it should be. I do not wish to create reams of rules, those belong to findagrave. Sincerely, Joan.
IMPORTANT: If you contact me about a memorial, I really need you to give me their Memorial Number, please.
Update: 2020
I am awestruck by the wonderful contributions that have been added to the many generations of names I have researched then added on this site. A huge THANK YOU to each of you who have given freely, bits and pieces of priceless knowledge. And especially to those of you who have left a flower and a generational connection to the person being remembered! I am amazed, some are 10th, 11th, or 12 th generation descended. I am humbled to know how many of you are finding family connections in this amazing Family Tree of ours. To my "cousins", come visit often.
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