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I do and have used Find A Grave. How I use it.  At the far right of the
burial line is a down arrow. Click on it and you will get 3 options,
address, photo and notes. In address I enter the cemetery address and any
information, in notes I place the plot location and photo a picture of the
grave. I also add any miscellaneous information in the notes section.  My
source for this is Find a Grave with a link.
Ruth Deutschkron Frank

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:43 PM Ian Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Jay: creating a new Burial Event may be useful for me. I have put the
> Memorial # into the Legacy Find A Grave ID so I can find it (one only
> occurrence so far).  I do follow-up much the same as you describe. I guess
> many of us have seen information on the gravestones that conflicts with
> other recorded data; and on the other hand, supplementary information about
> other family members.
>
> Martha: Apart from obituaries in newspapers, I haven’t come across obits
> that I would relate to a gravestone. What do you mean?
>
>
>
> ILT
>
> Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
>
>
>
> *From:* LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *J.M. "Jay" Ingalls
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 28 February 2018 11:51 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Find a Grave - Australia
>
>
>
> I paste the info into a new event for the person, called "Burial Record".
> Use the data as a source if appropriate to add birth and death dates and
> places, even parents, spouse, children, etc., if that is included. Then
> look for more data from other sources to verify that data is correct. I add
> the appropriate info to the description field. For FindaGrave, that
> includes the "memorial number".
>
> Then add the appropriate data to FamilySearch.org.
>
> Jay Ingalls
>
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>
>
>
> On 2/27/2018 5:19 PM, Ian Thomas wrote:
>
> I haven’t made much use of the Find-A-Grave search facility for my
> research – possibly because its coverage of non-USA is not good.
>
> But I just located one grave via FaG which I knew of already (using
> Billion Graves, and by visiting the cemetery where I knew several relatives
> were buried; the others not found by FaG).
>
>
>
> I copied the information to the clipboard (and pasted to a text file) –
> but what do others do when a ‘hit’ is obtained?
>
>
>
> ILT
>
> Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
>
>
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