Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/155148482/elizabeth-ann-parker : accessed 24 May 2021), memorial page for Elizabeth Ann Pascoe Parker (18 Sep 1855–3 Dec 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 155148482, citing Giants Creek Cemetery, Sandy Hollow, Muswellbrook Shire, New South Wales, Australia ; Maintained by Stombell (contributor 48335209) Find A Grave: Memorial #155148482
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Would this be her FindAGrave memorial? I wasn't sure since the profile has very few locations. I found the record using the Research tool, once I added Australia as a probable death location:
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/155148482/elizabeth-ann-parker : accessed 05 May 2021), memorial page for Elizabeth Ann Pascoe Parker (18 Sep 1855–3 Dec 1933), Find A Grave: Memorial #155148482, citing Giants Creek Cemetery, Sandy Hollow, Muswellbrook Shire, New South Wales, Australia; Maintained by Stombell (contributor 48335209).
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Thanks so much for the message. That is indeed the grave of mother's grandmother, Elizabeth Parker. I took my mother on a road trip there recently to visit that graveyard and made several connections I had been looking for.
I only started uploading my family tree work onto wikitree a few weeks ago, and you can imagine how surprised (and delighted) I was to discover I was able to adopt her orphaned profile. Over the next few months I will work to fill out connections, events and add some photos.
I am so pleased to be connected with such great contributors as yourself.
Thank-you
Paul
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Thanks for taking responsibility for Elizabeth's Orphaned Profile. We really appreciate you becoming a caretaker of profiles!
Would this be her FindAGrave memorial? I wasn't sure since the profile has very few locations. I found the record using the Research tool, once I added Australia as a probable death location:
If this record looks like a good match to what you know, you can copy the paragraph from the email and paste it under the Sources heading in the edit box on the profile. If you suspect a state or country in which an event might have occurred, you can also add that and use the Uncertain button below the location boxes.
It looks like you are already doing most of the things recommended by the Orphaned Profiles FAQ I linked above. Let me know if you have any questions,
I hope this helps!
Debi
Thanks so much for the message. That is indeed the grave of mother's grandmother, Elizabeth Parker. I took my mother on a road trip there recently to visit that graveyard and made several connections I had been looking for. I only started uploading my family tree work onto wikitree a few weeks ago, and you can imagine how surprised (and delighted) I was to discover I was able to adopt her orphaned profile. Over the next few months I will work to fill out connections, events and add some photos. I am so pleased to be connected with such great contributors as yourself. Thank-you Paul
See you in the branches,
Debi