MZ

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I love and endorse, as predicted as "the way of the future", cemetery and family history information becoming available online, making research of both ancestors and descendants easily available to the global masses.
My special interest is in Netherby cemetery (Victoria, Australia). Although I have set up the Netherby Cemetery burials, interested or related parties are welcome to ask to manage memorials. Suggestions for edits are welcome and encouraged, especially with reasoning or proof.
Netherby headstone photos are practically complete. If the memorial says "Plaqued" but are without a photo, they have not been photographed or uploaded by me yet.

I'm relatively new here on this medium, and am working out how best to give credit for photos to other platforms. "Source citation" will be the go-to method for now.
Like others, I like to be both asked and credited for my photos being used for other public media, except for Ancestry.com (.au), since the connection is now automatic. Gratitude is always... encouraging.
Requests for photos at nearby cemeteries are welcome, but responses may be sporadic.
{Dt 34:6 He (the LORD) buried him (Moses) in Moab, in the Valley opposite Beth Peor, but to this day no one knows where his grave is.}

I love and endorse, as predicted as "the way of the future", cemetery and family history information becoming available online, making research of both ancestors and descendants easily available to the global masses.
My special interest is in Netherby cemetery (Victoria, Australia). Although I have set up the Netherby Cemetery burials, interested or related parties are welcome to ask to manage memorials. Suggestions for edits are welcome and encouraged, especially with reasoning or proof.
Netherby headstone photos are practically complete. If the memorial says "Plaqued" but are without a photo, they have not been photographed or uploaded by me yet.

I'm relatively new here on this medium, and am working out how best to give credit for photos to other platforms. "Source citation" will be the go-to method for now.
Like others, I like to be both asked and credited for my photos being used for other public media, except for Ancestry.com (.au), since the connection is now automatic. Gratitude is always... encouraging.
Requests for photos at nearby cemeteries are welcome, but responses may be sporadic.
{Dt 34:6 He (the LORD) buried him (Moses) in Moab, in the Valley opposite Beth Peor, but to this day no one knows where his grave is.}

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