Graveyard history is worth preserving
In a letter to the editor of the Daily Press (Hampton Roads, VA), Graveyard history is worth preserving, Gordon White makes a strong argument for people in general, not just genealogists, to record cemetery data
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In a letter to the editor of the Daily Press (Hampton Roads, VA), Graveyard history is worth preserving, Gordon White makes a strong argument for people in general, not just genealogists, to record cemetery data
No, the article by Tyrone Tony Reed Jr in The Jackson Sun (Jackson, Tenn), Scout Digs Up Family History, isn’t about a Boy Scout who got a little overly enthusiastic while doing a genealogy DNA project.
If you are curious about how and if you can publish scanned copies of original documents (or even just first generation copies of original documents), such as, to take an example from the article, the birth certificate of a great-grandparent, DearMYRTLE has written an article covering the issues involved with publishing these documents (legalities, ethics, standards, etc.).
Michael Clark has written a movie review for the Gwinnett Daily Post (Gwinnett County, Georgia) about the new movie out today, Everything is Illuminated (IMDB.com) (trailer at Apple.com).
Joe Martinez has written a “Guest Opinion” for the Tuscon Citizen – Picture from the past – book releases genealogy bug, about how he was bitten by the genealogy bug: