Lynn, what year was your relative alive in Sumter co.?
my Father-in-law writes genealogy books and did one for Sumter co. for the years 1832-1907.
Jiminsav wrote:Lynn, what year was your relative alive in Sumter co.?
my Father-in-law writes genealogy books and did one for Sumter co. for the years 1832-1907.
Lynn Coleman wrote:Tombstone Tears has some promise.
Jiminsav wrote:Lynn, I asked the man, and he said there wasn't any Putnam's in his index, which only means he wasn't born, there, died there, or had any other entries in the local paper of that time.
fireaunt wrote:I bought my tear thinking I would take off and go do my genealogy. The husband isn't as interested and not very patient so I haven't gone yet but that's my dream. Each year from about 1998 to 2003 my mom and I went to look for relative, dead and alive. We had fun but she can't travel and I don't have anyone to go with. I am looking at PA, NH, MA, CT, VA, WVA, OH, IN, KY, KS, IA, OK, TX, OR & CA and probably a few others. Do you have a subscription to ancestry.com? There is also findagrave.com. I've been working on mine since 1988 when my 100 y/o gmother died and we found lots of old letters and information.
I can talk your ear off.
Marilyn
Lynn Coleman wrote: Here's what I'm wondering, do you think folks might be interested in helping out forum members if they are camping or living in various areas? Or do you think that's too much to ask? Lynn
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