For many years, every time my husband, Rod, and I went on a trip, we inevitably ended up wandering through a cemetery searching for deceased ancestors. Our kids thought we were crazy, but fellow genealogists would know exactly why we were there. Cemeteries are a wonderful source of family information, providing the deceased’s descendents were thoughtful enough to include it on their headstones. Some stones will include only birth and death years, but some include complete birth and death dates, and even names of children. If you live in Hubbard County and aren’t especially fond of walking through cemeteries, you’re in luck. The Hubbard County Historical Museum’s website has lists of nearly every cemetery in the county, many with tombstone inscriptions and their location in the cemetery. Go to www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mnhchs/ then to Links, Hubbard County GenWeb Project and County Records for cemetery information. If walking through cemeteries really doesn’t appeal to you, the Hu...