

I don’t have ads now, but I’ve lost the provenance of the picture. Right click on the image and save the picture of the headstone.That works, too, but I lose the URL (web page) and I get a bunch of silly ads with my image. Take a screen shot with “print scrn” on my laptop and save that image in my file.Then over time I have a zillion bookmarks that aren’t connected to any family information. Bookmark the URL (webpage) that has the citation.Great! Now what do I do? I have a couple less than satisfactory options. For more on FindaGrave, check out my blog post.) I find my ancestor’s headstone. (FindaGrave is a free website with north of 116 million headstone citations, images and memorials. Here’s the problem I invariably run into using FindaGrave.

Frank E Williams – findagrave – in Evernote
