The next try.

I hate the hot key for sending the email before I'm finished :-(.
Haven't found it uptoday.
Every now and then I hit it.


Geoff,

great job.

Was very supprised to see that you document very simular like I doe.
My present problem is the sources.
Must get very, very, very much better.

They way you work seems to be a good solution and couldn't at first believe your
story at first but then I remembered an experience I had many years ago.

While taking pictures on a southern German cemetery I saw a woman at a grave and
thought I should talk to her and could see she was at a grave on the family I
was researching.
She told me she was the daughter belonging to family I was researching at that
time.
She said I could visit her at home to see the the family tree they had.
Due to the help of her and her husband that evening I received a family tree
showing the connections between the distand relative and that family tree.

A suggestion for another webinar to that topic is to tell the beginners that
taking a picture from the side, depending to the position of the sun, can make
the inscription better readable.

After your webinar I signed on to FindaGrave and think that's a great idea but
very difficult for eg. a German to add new sites but am working at it to get it
better. At the moment it's mainly for the English speaking.
The best is talk with the admin.

Have several hundred pictures of various graves in Germany.
The problem is that in Germany many graves are removed after 25 to 30 year and
thus a lot of information is lost.
If one is lucky he finds a gravestone, German = Grabstein, from the 19th hundred
or older.

Great job, was a long one but very interesting.

Bernhard






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