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Lineage Hunter

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Exploring Multiple Family Lines

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Lineage Hunter | Exploring Multiple Family Lines Main menu Skip to content About Lineage Hunter Exploring Multiple Family Lines RSS A Disgrace Posted by Aquila on Thursday, 6 December 2018 I read an article today that left me with an unpleasant feeling the rest of the day. It was about a cemetery, the desecration of graves, tombstones moved or discarded, casket pieces and human bones in dump piles. The money people had paid for “perpetual” maintenance gone to parts unknown. [Go read here:   https://apnews.com/fc144b8bb3c04f96b95634f7f645415e ] I know that in other countries graves are treated very differently than here in America. However those practices are long established and the people understand them. We generally understand that once a person is buried, their remains stay in that grave. I know that cemeteries are abandoned and then fall into disrepair, some are lost, forgotten and found later when an area is developed for other purposes, but those ...

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