Langdon, New Hampshire by Andrea Cheeney |
Please join me in the Honor Roll Project. Volunteers are taking photos of war memorials and honor rolls, posting them on their blogs and websites, and transcribing the names of all the people listed. These transcriptions make the names available for search engines, and the names will be available for people searching for family, ancestors and friends.
I started this project in 2010 with the photos of the Londonderry Civil War monument, and then followed with the other war monuments on the town common, Derry’s MacGregor Park and other local honor rolls. Other bloggers and photographers were invited to participate. We now have contributions from nearly all the United States, and from five other countries. The email and comments I have read are truly inspiring, and it makes it well worth the effort to transcribe names when you read how family members found their fathers and grandfathers online, or how families searching their family trees find ancestors who served in the Civil War or World War I.
" Thank you! Aina Bernier- daughter of Ernest Albert Bernier, Jr." 27 Jan 2011
If you would like to participate this year, I will be posting a compilation post of all the participating bloggers on Memorial Day, May 28th, 2018 . All contributions will be permanently available on the Honor Roll Project website at https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/ Every November for Veteran’s / Armistice Day I publicize this project for more volunteers and contributors, and again in May I publicize the project for Memorial Day .
To participate, leave me a comment below or an email at vrojomit@gmail.com All you need to do is photograph a local honor roll or war monument, and transcribe the names. If you have a blog, post the story, photos and transcriptions and send me the permanent link for the Honor Roll Project. If you don’t have a blog, I can post the photo and names for you and add it to the Honor Roll Project, giving you full credit for the photography and transcription. Or contact your favorite genealogy blogger, and they would be happy to post your photo and transcription, too.
This is a simple way of saying “Thank You” to all the veterans in our communities- past and present.
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