Amy Dalton

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Update/ 2022. I'm mostly inactive due to health and medical issues. If you need something fixed or want a memorial transferred to you, please ask Findagrave administration to read this message and to do what you want, as long as it isn't against their principles.-*-*-*-*I'm what I call a 2nd generation Find-A-Grave contributor.The 1st generation took information from outside of Find-A-Grave (Family Bibles, cemetery and church records, newspaper obituaries, tombstone photographs, personal knowledge, etc.) - and they built (and are building) the Find-A-Grave database.I look at just the information currently on Find-A-Grave and request, or suggest, changes to fill in missing data. For example, a tombstone photo may include birth and death dates, or a maiden name, that can be updated. Obituaries often list siblings, children, nicknames, etc. which can be used to identify missing family links, missing maiden names - all kinds of data that can be updated thru the EDIT tab.I'm not doing research on any particular family and I don't have access to any outside sources of information. What I am doing is going cemetery by cemetery, memorial by memorial for people buried in the state of Nebraska - trying to make their memorials as fleshed out as possible.I rarely create new memorials. However, if I did and you want that memorial transferred to your management, I'll be happy to do so.I'm new to Find-A-Grave (still learning and very happy to be taught or mentored by those with more experience).

Update/ 2022. I'm mostly inactive due to health and medical issues. If you need something fixed or want a memorial transferred to you, please ask Findagrave administration to read this message and to do what you want, as long as it isn't against their principles.-*-*-*-*I'm what I call a 2nd generation Find-A-Grave contributor.The 1st generation took information from outside of Find-A-Grave (Family Bibles, cemetery and church records, newspaper obituaries, tombstone photographs, personal knowledge, etc.) - and they built (and are building) the Find-A-Grave database.I look at just the information currently on Find-A-Grave and request, or suggest, changes to fill in missing data. For example, a tombstone photo may include birth and death dates, or a maiden name, that can be updated. Obituaries often list siblings, children, nicknames, etc. which can be used to identify missing family links, missing maiden names - all kinds of data that can be updated thru the EDIT tab.I'm not doing research on any particular family and I don't have access to any outside sources of information. What I am doing is going cemetery by cemetery, memorial by memorial for people buried in the state of Nebraska - trying to make their memorials as fleshed out as possible.I rarely create new memorials. However, if I did and you want that memorial transferred to your management, I'll be happy to do so.I'm new to Find-A-Grave (still learning and very happy to be taught or mentored by those with more experience).

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