Jeannette (Carmickle) Walsh

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Bio and Links I am a 35 year veteran of genealogy....I live in the Mansfield, Texas area; I would love to help in researching your families. I am verifying the research of my own family....if I can give this same service to someone else, I am happy to do.Many asked," don't you have better things to do, then drag up the past, I love being a CSI in the genealogy world.At one month of age, my parents moved to Ohio from Arkansas, to my mom's family farm. We visit Dad's family when there was a death. Therefore, I didn't get to knew Dad's side, this SPARKED my love for genealogy...In each family; someone is called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again. Tell the family stories; doing genealogy is not a cold gathering of facts but, instead breathing life into all who have gone. I feel I am the story teller of the "Carmickle" tribe. I have been called; my ancestors are saying "Tell our story,". In finding them, I somehow find myself.I started in 1980's standing at my GGrandfather Joseph Debond Carmickle's grave in Hoosier National Forest, Lake Celina, Indiana, in the Carmickle/Rickenbaugh Cemetery. Where his family is buried, on the land they farmed and lived. The spirit, so strong, I wanting to know more about him, and the other gravestones, "Who were you? Where did you come from? I vowed, I would find my ancestors and tell their story. "Families are forever" Contact: [email protected] Public Message Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] Public Message

Bio and Links I am a 35 year veteran of genealogy....I live in the Mansfield, Texas area; I would love to help in researching your families. I am verifying the research of my own family....if I can give this same service to someone else, I am happy to do.Many asked," don't you have better things to do, then drag up the past, I love being a CSI in the genealogy world.At one month of age, my parents moved to Ohio from Arkansas, to my mom's family farm. We visit Dad's family when there was a death. Therefore, I didn't get to knew Dad's side, this SPARKED my love for genealogy...In each family; someone is called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again. Tell the family stories; doing genealogy is not a cold gathering of facts but, instead breathing life into all who have gone. I feel I am the story teller of the "Carmickle" tribe. I have been called; my ancestors are saying "Tell our story,". In finding them, I somehow find myself.I started in 1980's standing at my GGrandfather Joseph Debond Carmickle's grave in Hoosier National Forest, Lake Celina, Indiana, in the Carmickle/Rickenbaugh Cemetery. Where his family is buried, on the land they farmed and lived. The spirit, so strong, I wanting to know more about him, and the other gravestones, "Who were you? Where did you come from? I vowed, I would find my ancestors and tell their story. "Families are forever" Contact: [email protected] Public Message Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] Public Message

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