I learned some new tips from your video, thank you. I have been a contributor to Find A Grave for 14 years. Recently I've noticed that others have taken over management, without contacting me, of my memorials that include my photographs, my bio information, and vital statistics of my ancestors I have researched over 50 years. Now I can only "suggest edits" with their permission, instead of making the edits myself on my memorials. Some of these managers have only been members for less than one year, some have tens of thousands (or hundreds of thousands) memorials that they manage, and some have their own rules. This is very disappointing and something needs to be done about it.
Peter, this is a perfect introduction to Find A Grave and the apps. I greatly appreciate how you succinctly introduce the website including the newly added features. I have built my personal family tree so my relatives can easily see their family tree and learn more about their ancestors and relatives without cost and no software to install. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
Wow! This is wonderful! I'm in Blantyre Malawi southern Africa I'm in loving this amazing family history research thing. I'm currently studying as online student at BYU Idaho. Thank you so for this video.
Thanks, Peter, for the informative presentation. My husband and I have used Find a Grave for many years, and we learned some new things from it. I particularly liked learning about the similar spellings feature.
I have been going to Find a Grave for about 7 years. One thing about the site are the photos taken. I wish people would clean the stones off before they take the picture. This is probably the only photo of the memorial and should be the best possible.
They don't have to wash it but just sweep some of the dirt away and spray a little water on so the inscription can be read. It just takes a wisk broom and a bottle of H20.@tlcooper2.0-ky5vh
California has very few cemeteries participating. I've tried several ancestors and I know they are in California but I can't get any of them to come up. Is there a reason why? Is California blocking them?
Sadly I don't live in Cali. Those family members that I know lived in Cali, I'm not sure where they are buried. Don't even know the name of a cemetery. That is why I was hoping to find their graves in hopes of narrowing down where they are. Here in Utah and Idaho I've been adding and connecting deceased family members. But my Cali family I have to rely on someone out there to post them. Thanks for your suggestion. I'll keep trying.@tlcooper2.0-ky5vh
You can suggest edits by adding parents or a spouse to an individual. Once the Manager of that marker reviews it they will approve and it will show them linked. In the past I've observed it taking a couple of weeks.
Does anyone know why family search does not allow screenshots of find a grave as sources? I don’t know how to produce the link like they actually sometimes offer as a source. M
Me encanta la historia familiar y trabajar en pos de mis antepasados y en el de otras personas me encanta el tembló Pero mientras transmitan en inglés no entiendo nada
Bring up cemeteries in the area and see if someone is managing it. If so contact them if they show their information. Ask them to check for specific person in that cemetery.
I have used find a grave for many years. I love this site. It really is very helpful and informative. Thank you for Find A Grave.
FindAGrave is mind-blowing to go through
Thank you Mr. Drinkwater for a concise teaching session on FG!
I learned some new tips from your video, thank you. I have been a contributor to Find A Grave for 14 years. Recently I've noticed that others have taken over management, without contacting me, of my memorials that include my photographs, my bio information, and vital statistics of my ancestors I have researched over 50 years. Now I can only "suggest edits" with their permission, instead of making the edits myself on my memorials. Some of these managers have only been members for less than one year, some have tens of thousands (or hundreds of thousands) memorials that they manage, and some have their own rules. This is very disappointing and something needs to be done about it.
I have had the same problem.
Peter, this is a perfect introduction to Find A Grave and the apps. I greatly appreciate how you succinctly introduce the website including the newly added features. I have built my personal family tree so my relatives can easily see their family tree and learn more about their ancestors and relatives without cost and no software to install. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
Great video with lots of helpful tips!
Wow! This is wonderful! I'm in Blantyre Malawi southern Africa I'm in loving this amazing family history research thing. I'm currently studying as online student at BYU Idaho. Thank you so for this video.
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@@lynjackson1176 Blantyre, Malawi 😀
Thanks, Peter, for the informative presentation. My husband and I have used Find a Grave for many years, and we learned some new things from it. I particularly liked learning about the similar spellings feature.
Thank you Peter... learned much more than I thought I knew... especially the app
THANK YOU YOUR HELP AND UNDERSTANDING YOU HAVE SHARED
Thank you for a marvelous site i will certainly help to build it up here in England
I have been going to Find a Grave for about 7 years. One thing about the site are the photos taken. I wish people would clean the stones off before they take the picture. This is probably the only photo of the memorial and should be the best possible.
They don't have to wash it but just sweep some of the dirt away and spray a little water on so the inscription can be read. It just takes a wisk broom and a bottle of H20.@tlcooper2.0-ky5vh
California has very few cemeteries participating. I've tried several ancestors and I know they are in California but I can't get any of them to come up. Is there a reason why? Is California blocking them?
Sadly I don't live in Cali. Those family members that I know lived in Cali, I'm not sure where they are buried. Don't even know the name of a cemetery. That is why I was hoping to find their graves in hopes of narrowing down where they are. Here in Utah and Idaho I've been adding and connecting deceased family members. But my Cali family I have to rely on someone out there to post them. Thanks for your suggestion. I'll keep trying.@tlcooper2.0-ky5vh
Video ok. Changed app.
Double triple check all info
How do i sell two grave slots
How can I find a person's memorial if i have the Find a Grave memorial number but had received a message about it with no name.
Patrick Camp
How are the linked family added?
You can suggest edits by adding parents or a spouse to an individual. Once the Manager of that marker reviews it they will approve and it will show them linked. In the past I've observed it taking a couple of weeks.
@@scottchristensen9905 Thanks. :)
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Does anyone know why family search does not allow screenshots of find a grave as sources? I don’t know how to produce the link like they actually sometimes offer as a source. M
copy and paste URL?
Me encanta la historia familiar y trabajar en pos de mis antepasados y en el de otras personas me encanta el tembló
Pero mientras transmitan en inglés no entiendo nada
Very interesting but always all in English.. when they give us a special like this but in Spanish??
There are SO MANY translators out there. Have you ever tried one?
Where is the "Plot #" in a memorial found?
The caretaker or cemetery director will have o.
Contact the cemetery sexton. Ask them for the plot information and then you can add it.
Hi, I have the name and birth date and death date. But looking for the cemetery that I don't have. I have state and county. Thanks
Bring up cemeteries in the area and see if someone is managing it. If so contact them if they show their information. Ask them to check for specific person in that cemetery.
Find a grave can have wrong info as relatives
find a grave should have an option where people could black pictures being put up on the site as some people do not like that