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I grew up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and moved to the Salt Lake City, Utah area seven years ago. I have been married to my husband Dave for almost fourteen years now. We have three children- Blake, Jacob, and Kara.
I have a passion for family history. I was really pleased to discover the DigitalScrapbook.com site as Ancestry announced last week that they will be closing down the MyCanvas publishing site in September. I had previously used this site to make family history books. I am now making pages in Power Point and have been pleased with the results using embellishments from this site. I am in the process of making a book about the descendants of my great-grandparents John Joseph McNulty and Loretta Grace Siddons who had sixteen children.
I am the Abel clan historian for the Thomas Munson Foundation. Thomas was my 10th great-grandfather. I am actively helping to compile family data sheets for cousins lines who are not in the first five volumes of The Munson Record.
I have researched family history for others in the past but a lot of my efforts these days are focused on helping my cousins get to know their family lines better through Facebook family websites where I have shared my family history scrapbook pages and pictures.
I am a stay at home mom and dedicated family historian/genealogist. I also babysit for younger children in my home during the school year.
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I made this page to memorialize my dad's baby sister who died young. I tried to choose elements which I thought would best represent her since Sharon only lived briefly- the sleeper Pj's, teddy bear, butterflies and flowers since she was born in the summer.
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Thank you, Alvaretta. I waited a long time to find a record that my Aunt Sharon lived since there are no photos of her and she is buried in an unmarked grave. One of my middle names is Sharon in honor of her. My aunts and uncles who are still alive didn't even know her exact birth date until now.
I like the idea of scrapbooking a death certificate. I have a patient who had a stillborn and has no memorabilia to grieve by. This page will help me to design something to comfort her. Thank you.