My passion for genealogy began over six years ago when I embarked on the adventure of finding the final resting places of my ancestors and friends of my distant past.  I found myself not only wandering in cemeteries but knee deep in research both on the web and in libraries and archives.

This passion grew stronger as I learned of my family's history through census records, naturalization and immigration documents and birth and death records. I learned of aunts and uncles that I had not known that died in infancy. I learned of a great uncle who committed suicide and another that was killed
as a young man in a trolly collision.

As time went on, I found myself doing research for others – one woman who surprisingly  learned the story of her grandmother’s first marriage to someone else prior to coming to America or the man who learned that he is named for
his great uncle who was killed in wartime.

I would love the opportunity to help you learn about your past.  As they say on the Ancestry.com commercial - "you don't have to know what you are looking for, you just have to start looking".  I can help you get started.  Give the gift of
“a lifetime” to your successors, they will be glad that you did.

I also provide grave visitation, grave clearing and adorning (seasonal per cemetery rules).

Please email me at ancstrfinder@aol.com for more details. 

Good luck on your journey!

Jeanne


             "Growing your family tree one limb at a time"
Music:
"Don't Blink"
Kenny Chesney


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