Follow Friday: Memory Medallion, Stories in Stone, and Lifetime Lookback
Posted by Liv | Filed under Follow Friday
It’s Follow Friday at geneabloggers.com and today I recommend three websites that are using QR codes to bring cemeteries into the 21st century. Enjoy!
Tags: cemeteries, genealogy, lifetime lookback, memory medallion, mobile devices, QR code, smartphones, stories in stone
Follow Friday: U. S. Military Collection, Fold3, and Veterans’ Service Records
Posted by Liv | Filed under Follow Friday
It’s Follow Friday at geneabloggers.com and I continue my tribute to Veterans by recommending three major websites that I use to document my family’s service; enjoy!
Tags: ancestry.com, bounty land records, claim records, draft records, Fold3, footnote.com, genealogy, military histories, military records, national archives, pension records, service records, US Military Collection, Veteran's Service Records
Follow Friday: FindAGrave, BillionGraves, and Interment.net
Posted by Liv | Filed under Follow Friday
It’s Follow Friday at geneabloggers.com and today I recommend three online databases of cemetery records that should be very helpful with your family research; enjoy! FindAGrave.com, developed in 1995, founded in 1998, and incorporated in 2000, is a website that contains a massive list of cemeteries and graves from all over the world. As of July 27, [...]
Tags: billiongrave app, billiongraves.com, cemetery, cemetery records, database, findagrave.com, GPS-tagged photos, graves, headstone, interment.net, smart phone app, tombstone


























