Beth Leasure-Hudson

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I would not even call myself an amateur photographer but am motivated to provide clues for your family research.

When I photograph a gravesite, I include ALL the people in a given plot according to grave records and/or on-site markings. It can be very instructive in family research to know who is buried within a plot or in proximity. It can also be instructive to know where in the cemetery they are buried, as this can uncover details like church affiliation and lead to more records. Capturing details like epitaphs has given me clues also.

Please look for the clues in what's been photographed, and SCROLL THROUGH ALL THE PHOTOS in the person's memorial, not just the one that came through when the "fulfill" photo request link was activated. Except in the cases where I am administrator to a memorial, I have no control over the order of photographs. You can request that from the memorial administrator.

I would not even call myself an amateur photographer but am motivated to provide clues for your family research.

When I photograph a gravesite, I include ALL the people in a given plot according to grave records and/or on-site markings. It can be very instructive in family research to know who is buried within a plot or in proximity. It can also be instructive to know where in the cemetery they are buried, as this can uncover details like church affiliation and lead to more records. Capturing details like epitaphs has given me clues also.

Please look for the clues in what's been photographed, and SCROLL THROUGH ALL THE PHOTOS in the person's memorial, not just the one that came through when the "fulfill" photo request link was activated. Except in the cases where I am administrator to a memorial, I have no control over the order of photographs. You can request that from the memorial administrator.

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