Emmieleigh

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Originally from Maryland with family buried there and in Pennsylvania. Currently living in a suburb of Dayton Ohio and while I don't mind searching down a stone, I prefer to photograph whole sections. Since late 2019, the cemeteries/sections I have photographed are:

Woodland (Dayton): most of the 300s with the exception of 309, 310, and part of 300.
Calvary (Kettering/Dayton): 38-46 and currently working my way backwards. Though admittedly, I did not photograph most of 42 as this is a recent baby section and really did not feel comfortable in that area.
Highland (Miamisburg): the bulk of the cemetery except the area to the right as you enter the cemetery is largely photographed and most of those seemed to be older graves.
Dayton Memorial Park: Section 1. This cemetery has a lot of stones that are sunken in and covered in debris.

I have no problem transferring per request any stones not related to me (I have an Aunt, Uncle, and maternal GPs, and GGPs).
Additionally, please feel free to use my pictures of YOUR relatives graves. No permission necessary.

Also, I add grave pictures when there are already a photo if there is no GPS info (this is a newer feature and all my photos should produce GPS coordinates) or the condition of the grave has changed considerably since the last time it was photographed.

Originally from Maryland with family buried there and in Pennsylvania. Currently living in a suburb of Dayton Ohio and while I don't mind searching down a stone, I prefer to photograph whole sections. Since late 2019, the cemeteries/sections I have photographed are:

Woodland (Dayton): most of the 300s with the exception of 309, 310, and part of 300.
Calvary (Kettering/Dayton): 38-46 and currently working my way backwards. Though admittedly, I did not photograph most of 42 as this is a recent baby section and really did not feel comfortable in that area.
Highland (Miamisburg): the bulk of the cemetery except the area to the right as you enter the cemetery is largely photographed and most of those seemed to be older graves.
Dayton Memorial Park: Section 1. This cemetery has a lot of stones that are sunken in and covered in debris.

I have no problem transferring per request any stones not related to me (I have an Aunt, Uncle, and maternal GPs, and GGPs).
Additionally, please feel free to use my pictures of YOUR relatives graves. No permission necessary.

Also, I add grave pictures when there are already a photo if there is no GPS info (this is a newer feature and all my photos should produce GPS coordinates) or the condition of the grave has changed considerably since the last time it was photographed.

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