Roger Morphew
- Member for
- 11 years 3 months 6 days
- Find a Grave ID
- Memorial ID
- 242814392
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Bio
I am researching the surnames of my Gr Gr Grandparents: Morphew, Caldwell, Langston, Benner, Allen, Price, Pound, Norton, Montel, Frantz, Metzger, Studebaker, Burger, Nininger, Rinehart, Baker (Becker).
And finally, with the permission of the author, Adriana, I am posting here a philosophy to which I whole heartedly subscribe:
Any photos I have posted, please feel free to use them for any genealogy purposes. If I were going to copyright a photo, it would not be of a tombstone or cemetery - and, those members of the family who are deceased deserve to have their images remembered.
A life, whether well lived, short in duration, full of promise, or lacking in fulfillment is still a life, and that person meant something to someone.
A Birth Certificate, media or family history, will tell that a person was BORN ... A Death Certificate, a memorial, or family history, will tell that he or she have DIED ... but a picture, a story, an obituary – or memorialization via FindAGrave, will tell you what is most important, which is, that they have LIVED.
I am researching the surnames of my Gr Gr Grandparents: Morphew, Caldwell, Langston, Benner, Allen, Price, Pound, Norton, Montel, Frantz, Metzger, Studebaker, Burger, Nininger, Rinehart, Baker (Becker).
And finally, with the permission of the author, Adriana, I am posting here a philosophy to which I whole heartedly subscribe:
Any photos I have posted, please feel free to use them for any genealogy purposes. If I were going to copyright a photo, it would not be of a tombstone or cemetery - and, those members of the family who are deceased deserve to have their images remembered.
A life, whether well lived, short in duration, full of promise, or lacking in fulfillment is still a life, and that person meant something to someone.
A Birth Certificate, media or family history, will tell that a person was BORN ... A Death Certificate, a memorial, or family history, will tell that he or she have DIED ... but a picture, a story, an obituary – or memorialization via FindAGrave, will tell you what is most important, which is, that they have LIVED.
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