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Letter: Cemetery Relocation

Annita Dial writes:
As a genealogist I study and respect the lives of people gone on before us. I work diligently to help preserve family histories thru stone cleaning and recorded documentation. Just yesterday I had a lady sign an application for membership into the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). One of the very ancestors on that application was descended from a SQUIRES. Perhaps the people in this cemetery are of some relation to her.

Although I am very much against the relocation/removal of any cemetery/human remains, please let me help. I would be very happy to come and clean these stones (the correct way) for easier identification. Stones must be cleaned a certain way and with certain chemicals so as not to damage them. I would then take pictures of the cleaned stones and share to the matching memorials on Find A Grave. These pictures will preserve the lives of the deceased for generations and genealogists for years to come. --Annita Dial, 270-634-0709
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