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Virtual Cemetery Tours
Posted on 16 August 2012 | No CommentsThere are hundreds if not thousands of cemeteries around the world that I’d like to visit in my ancestral quest. I won’t make it to the majority of them but... -
Tombstone Serenade
Posted on 28 February 2012 | No CommentsThe residents of this cemetery are forever serenaded by the constant squeaking and thump of the adjacent windmill. Silence isn’t always golden but over time is preferred to a sound... -
Tombstones of John and Elizabeth Giles of Drewsteignton, Devonshire
Posted on 13 December 2011 | No CommentsThe tombstones of Jon and Elizabeth Giles located in my ancestral home of Drewsteignton, Devonshire. Their daughter Lydia is also listed on her mothers marker. Assumedly, they belonged to the... -
The Tombstone of Samuel Vowels
Posted on 6 December 2011 | No CommentsThe tombstone of Samuel Vowels is found in the Alpine City Cemetery in Utah. Samuel was the son of Samuel and Ann Webb Vowels in Somerset, England in March 1822. ... -
Creating 3D Genealogy Images With Photofly
Posted on 28 September 2011 | No CommentsFew genealogists have ever heard of the magic of Photofly by Autodesk. That is a serious oversight in our ancestral quest. We continually work to capture the faces, scenes, memorials... -
Tombstone of Little Annie Francis
Posted on 10 September 2011 | No CommentsLittle Annie Mathilda Francis arrived in the home of her parents, Lemuel Drestin and Magdelene Matilda Pehrson Francis on 13 Mar 1906. Her parents loved the little lass and even... -
Richard, Ruth and Roscoe Holmes Headstone
Posted on 24 June 2011 | No CommentsThe cast iron tombstone of siblings Richard, Ruth and Roscoe Holmes in the South Pond Cemetery in Plymouth, Massachusetts has a unique design that exhibits more scroll work than is... -
What We Can Learn From Headstones
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