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  Adventures in Genealogy - Genealogy on Higher Ground

My Genealogy Trip 2013

5/7/2013

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Wow! I took my trip this last weekend and boy was I so not prepared.  I was able to go to most of the places I wanted to but was not able to utilize the resources as much as I could have.

What I did do a lot of however, was find burials. High up on my list was "visit graves". Most of the Cemeteries in this county are not indexed or photographed so one of my main goals was to do that. That's exactly what I was able to accomplish.

Since I took a long weekend, I made it a point to visit several a day. There are so many, though, that I was not able to go to all the places where I have ancestors buried. Maybe next time.

News on the website : You may notice a bunch of changes. The website has grown so much with information that I felt it was too complicated to navigate. I simplified and lightened it. If you have missing relatives from the 1800's in Perry County, Alabama, please do take a look at the stones from the three cemeteries that I visited while there. You can now find this link easily at the top of the page!

In the mean time, take a look at this tombstone I found at Old Cahawba, Dallas County, Alabama.

Have a great day and enjoy your Adventures in Genealogy!!

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    Michele is an obsessed mother of 4 residing in North Alabama. Hobbies include long walks in the woods, on the beach and in strange cemeteries and libraries. Genealogy friends need only apply.

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