I've just tried searching for other ancestors but it always takes me to USA instead of continuing in the Midlands area
Finding your ancestor's grave - any successes?
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Waltzer7
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Finding your ancestor's grave - any successes?
I came across this link while I was looking up for a John Raybould (18__ - 1910) who married Mary Aston (1847 - 1935) on http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... nty=11501& by accident and wondered if any of you have come across this link in the past plus tried looking up for your ancestor's grave? If so, have you had any successes?
I've just tried searching for other ancestors but it always takes me to USA instead of continuing in the Midlands area
I've just tried searching for other ancestors but it always takes me to USA instead of continuing in the Midlands area
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rockyfowler
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Re: Finding your ancestor's grave - any successes?
USA First? 
Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
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Margaret Mead
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Re: Finding your ancestor's grave - any successes?
moving to misc section.