Judith Richards Shubert

Female

North Richland Hills, TX

United States

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Shubert, Schubert, Richards, Homsley, Holmsly, Sapp, Rainey, Conway, Cooley, Conner, Davis, Delozier, Hitch, Arthur, Burns, Stone, Cotton, Groom, Puckett, Cook, Gailey, Brock, Rodgers, Cox, Hampton, Culwell, Ramos, White, Montes, Montes de Oca. Chavez, Gonzales, Prosela, Mora, Solise, Foyt, Kneble, Horak, Walker, Blalock
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
United States, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Wales, Austria, England
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Advanced Family History Researcher
Do you have a genealogy website or blog or belong to a Genealogy Society?
genealogytraces.blogspot.com

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  • Karen Defoe

    Hello Judy, I just joined this site and hope to learn from others on how to do this...
  • Arthur Burns

    lot to learn new to this

  • Jim Avery

    Hi - just had to comment about your blog Cemeteries of the Covered Bridges. What an interesting blog! It is great that you introduced cemeteries to the youngsters not as a scarey place but as a place that holds a lot of history, personal history if you will.  Everyone buried there has a story to tell. What would be even more interesting is if you had someone in your family who fought there. Not necessarily died there but fought and survived.

    I used to live in Vermont, about 90 miles from Burlington in Quechee near White River Jct. Did you go to Hope Cemetery in Barre? There are a lot of unusual tombstones there. Many of the original tombstone master carvers are buried there.

    I live near Gettysburg now and work as a tour guide at a bed and breakfast. Gettysburg is really a special place. There is an interesting National Cemetery there too. At Christmas they put a wreath on every grave. One tombstone there is for a man who fought with the US Colored Troops and someone places two candy canes fashioned in to heart on his tombstone. Bet he has a story to tell.

    Thanks for posting. Sorry if I ramble on.