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Remembering your family's dead. #8409655
05/26/25 02:09 PM
05/26/25 02:09 PM
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KeithC Offline OP
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If you want to find where your ancestors and relatives are buried, so you can honor them. You can set up.a free account at www.familysearch.org and then go to.

https://www.familysearch.org/en/campaign/cemetery

It lets you search nearly every cemetery in the US and much of Europe and the rest of the world. It does almost all the work for you, by searching your pedigree and identifying your relatives.

Keith


Re: Remembering your family's dead. [Re: KeithC] #8409802
05/26/25 08:51 PM
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Interesting. thanks.

Re: Remembering your family's dead. [Re: KeithC] #8409874
05/27/25 04:52 AM
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Wonder what the illegitimacy rate was back then?
Or now, for that matter.

Know quite a few folks whose DNA tests DID NOT agree with the hand written,family tree pedigree written in Great, great, great Memaw's family bible or from family oral lore.

Even that can get confusing. Had a relative's wife die in childbirth.
He married her younger sister the following year.

Re: Remembering your family's dead. [Re: DaveP] #8409910
05/27/25 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by DaveP
Wonder what the illegitimacy rate was back then?
Or now, for that matter.

Know quite a few folks whose DNA tests DID NOT agree with the hand written,family tree pedigree written in Great, great, great Memaw's family bible or from family oral lore.

Even that can get confusing. Had a relative's wife die in childbirth.
He married her younger sister the following year.



Recently I saw where 30% of men are raising kids that are not theirs that think they are. 23and me and all the other DNA things there days has exposed a lot of women's paternity fraud

I'm sure it was similar throughout history human nature dose not change.

Re: Remembering your family's dead. [Re: KeithC] #8409916
05/27/25 08:34 AM
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there is also www.findagrave.com

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