My great-aunt is buried in Idaho. She has two tombstones–one a military one and other a joint stone with her husband. The dates of birth and death are the same–born in 1910 and died in 1990. One has her name as Anna M. Hutchison and the other has her name as Margaret M. Hutchison. Never hurts to change those first and middle names around when performing searches. And the stones should be transcribed they way they are inscribed. Commentary about what is “correct” can be made elsewhere. ———————————— Check out GenealogyBank’s Offer for Tip of the Day Fans!
[I’m posting this notice on all my blogs–please forgive the cross posting as I rarely duplicate in this fashion.] All the content on this blog has been created by me. Errors, typos, and all. I don’t copy other people’s content–it’s illegal, it’s immoral, and it’s against the law. Copying content from others devalues their work and limits the ability of the creator of a work to earn what they can from that work. Typically those who blatantly violate the copyright of others are simply too lazy or too incompetent to create their own work. Of course people of that ilk usually don’t care about the person from whom they are copying. Using the material of others as your own is not flattery-it’s theft. If you want to flatter […]
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