Cindy T

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a little about me. I became interested in ancestry when a cousin on each side of our families began doing trees. They would go to States, pull public records.
My first find was my husbands Father, that he never got to met but were able to email and exchange calls. We learned my husband head a half brother and half sister, Sadly Bob died before he got to meet his son. All I had was his name and the Birthday, date of my hubby's birth. it was a great adventure. I am so impressed with Ancestry, and find a grave. I thought maybe I can help. I never realized the importance of seeing a person in your tree and they have a burial place and head stone. it makes it seem more at peace, you have that part to fill in your tree for generations to come and hopefully keep adding to the families in all the branches. I would love to be able to help people out finding Graves, as I an trying to do the same.
today's happiness, are tomorrows memories.

a little about me. I became interested in ancestry when a cousin on each side of our families began doing trees. They would go to States, pull public records.
My first find was my husbands Father, that he never got to met but were able to email and exchange calls. We learned my husband head a half brother and half sister, Sadly Bob died before he got to meet his son. All I had was his name and the Birthday, date of my hubby's birth. it was a great adventure. I am so impressed with Ancestry, and find a grave. I thought maybe I can help. I never realized the importance of seeing a person in your tree and they have a burial place and head stone. it makes it seem more at peace, you have that part to fill in your tree for generations to come and hopefully keep adding to the families in all the branches. I would love to be able to help people out finding Graves, as I an trying to do the same.
today's happiness, are tomorrows memories.

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