Thanks, Cristy. It's all just common sense. Some of the older gentlemen just want to huff and puff. I'm rather outspoken (maybe that's an understatement) and say what I think. I really have to curb saying too much. :-) I don't have any idea what the man (Leonard) is trying to do, but the FAG site is such a good one, and I hate to see anybody criticize it for any reason. I've been doing genealogy for 20 years, and when I find a really good site, I try to protect it, as I think we all do. :-) Brownie
Thanks for investigating. The George William Clark (buried in Dunreath and apparently married to 2 Roush sisters) and George Elza Clark from another part of Marion County each seem to have married with nothing (as of yet) to indicate that they're my grandfather.
Randy Clark
If you find a George Clark let me know. I believe there's one buried in Dunreath. My relatives not named Clark are mostly in Rees Cemetery.
Jun 8, 2012
Brownie MacKie
Thanks, Cristy. It's all just common sense. Some of the older gentlemen just want to huff and puff. I'm rather outspoken (maybe that's an understatement) and say what I think. I really have to curb saying too much. :-) I don't have any idea what the man (Leonard) is trying to do, but the FAG site is such a good one, and I hate to see anybody criticize it for any reason. I've been doing genealogy for 20 years, and when I find a really good site, I try to protect it, as I think we all do. :-) Brownie
Oct 7, 2012
Randy Clark
Thanks for investigating. The George William Clark (buried in Dunreath and apparently married to 2 Roush sisters) and George Elza Clark from another part of Marion County each seem to have married with nothing (as of yet) to indicate that they're my grandfather.
Apr 10, 2013