Peggy Hans

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I've been into genealogy since 2014, researching my Cummings and Grout lines. I hope to eventually get to the Wroblewski and Mathias lines.

If I have anything listed wrong, please contact me with the correction. I will gladly correct records because I truly want things right.

For those who disagree with my creating "unknown burial records" and connecting families "just to connect them", I'm sorry but I disagree. My goal is to not let the folks, down our ancestral lines, get lost in history. So I'm creating Find a Grave records for anyone that doesn't have a record. (Except women who's death I can't find and I question they may have remarried and died having a different name.) I do hope others that know the "unknown burial" information, will edit my work.

Regarding connecting parents to children, Find a Grave is the only place where it clearly shows who they married and who their parents were. In Ancestry, a person could be listed in hundreds of family trees but those trees don't have to match. I have run across folks listed with different parents, women listed married to two different men who shared the same name etc. In Find a Grave if something is wrong there's one person to contact to get it corrected.

Also, I'm researching lines from the 1700's on down, all the way to living people. So you may see your line listed in my family tree. Please know, I did not know your loved one. It's just your bloodline, falls down the specific family lines I'm researching. Were just very distant cousins.

Lastly, I'm interested in hearing from distant relatives that share my genealogy bug. My email: [email protected].

Happy hunting, everyone!

I've been into genealogy since 2014, researching my Cummings and Grout lines. I hope to eventually get to the Wroblewski and Mathias lines.

If I have anything listed wrong, please contact me with the correction. I will gladly correct records because I truly want things right.

For those who disagree with my creating "unknown burial records" and connecting families "just to connect them", I'm sorry but I disagree. My goal is to not let the folks, down our ancestral lines, get lost in history. So I'm creating Find a Grave records for anyone that doesn't have a record. (Except women who's death I can't find and I question they may have remarried and died having a different name.) I do hope others that know the "unknown burial" information, will edit my work.

Regarding connecting parents to children, Find a Grave is the only place where it clearly shows who they married and who their parents were. In Ancestry, a person could be listed in hundreds of family trees but those trees don't have to match. I have run across folks listed with different parents, women listed married to two different men who shared the same name etc. In Find a Grave if something is wrong there's one person to contact to get it corrected.

Also, I'm researching lines from the 1700's on down, all the way to living people. So you may see your line listed in my family tree. Please know, I did not know your loved one. It's just your bloodline, falls down the specific family lines I'm researching. Were just very distant cousins.

Lastly, I'm interested in hearing from distant relatives that share my genealogy bug. My email: [email protected].

Happy hunting, everyone!

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