When taking pictures of tombstones, make certain to get every side of the marker. Some stones have inscriptions on more than one side and some tombstones have inscriptions for several different family members. One stone for the family was cheaper than individual stones. Sometimes FindAGrave submitters may overlook one side of a stone.  
Some things to remember when starting to work with your DNA matches: start by figuring out your closest matches first keep track of who you figure out and “how you know who they are” don’t try and figure out everyone at once–start with the easiest matches have your paper pedigree handy and as complete as you have it DNA does not replace traditional methods and sources You can see more about working with your AncestryDNA matches in my webinars.
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