Hi! I’m Lynette.
I’ve been interested in history and research my whole life, probably because I grew up in old houses with interesting histories.
It was rumored that a previous owner of my grandma’s farm passed away tragically sometime during the 1920s. No one knew if that was true, or what his name might have been. One summer break from college, I set outto discover his identity. After countless hours scrolling through newspapers on microfiche, pouring through deeds in a cramped county office, and submitting record requests, I was able to confirm his name and how he died.
During the process, I fell in love with uncovering the past.
In the 25 years since that summer, I have written a book on the history of our farm and another on my family’s genealogy as far back as 1700s Bohemia. I am currently working on a third book in which I trace my husband’s family to their Puritan roots.
As I researched my family history, I became interested in locating all my local relatives’ burial locations. Several markers were unreadable due to lichen, some had sunken underground, and others were stained with rust. After conducting research on industry standards for cleaning gravestones, I have now cleaned and mapped hundreds of markers in multiple states using a safe solution specifically designed for gravestone cleaning.
In addition to my own work, I’ve completed many projects for clients, including the following:
tracked down a great-grandfather’s second family in Puerto Rico
uncovered the truth about a murder from 1920
documented every owner of a house from the time it was built
compiled the family tree of a formerly enslaved woman in Mississippi
scanned and edited thousands of photos
traced the history of an immigrant’s invented surname
located where a family member immigrated to after boarding the wrong ship in 1913
I would be honored to help you preserve your own family’s history, solve a family mystery, or care for your loved ones’ final resting spots.
Contact me using the contact form or e-mail me direct at gravestones.and.genealogy@gmail.com