QR (Quick Response) Image project.
Hello everyone and welcome to this QR project page that I have set up to create the QR images that I have been using to allow information to be available to anyone with a smart phone or tablet while in the cemetery visiting a monument etc.
These QR images will allow the user to visit the personal web page of the individual of the monument complete with history, pictures and even video.
Another use is to provide information when the Monument is hard to read, If the information was available we can give all of the details that used to be readable on the stone, but have disappeared over time. This has happened many times as you know but luckily the original information is available thanks to the work of other people many years ago who went through the cemeteries and recorded this information. (Such as Diane Strickler in Maryhill who documented each stone in detail and has written a book listing each family, location of monuments and even translated verses that appear on many of the stones. This book is for sale in the Halter House Museum.
So this page is simply a place where I can create a link to the person or monuments information which will then give me an "address" from which to create the QR image which will be attached to the monument and are not part of the "Schmuck" family tree directly in some cases such as unreadable stones etc. You can view what is currently in the QR page of the people below by simply clicking on their name.
(Ron Schmuck)
Hello everyone and welcome to this QR project page that I have set up to create the QR images that I have been using to allow information to be available to anyone with a smart phone or tablet while in the cemetery visiting a monument etc.
These QR images will allow the user to visit the personal web page of the individual of the monument complete with history, pictures and even video.
Another use is to provide information when the Monument is hard to read, If the information was available we can give all of the details that used to be readable on the stone, but have disappeared over time. This has happened many times as you know but luckily the original information is available thanks to the work of other people many years ago who went through the cemeteries and recorded this information. (Such as Diane Strickler in Maryhill who documented each stone in detail and has written a book listing each family, location of monuments and even translated verses that appear on many of the stones. This book is for sale in the Halter House Museum.
So this page is simply a place where I can create a link to the person or monuments information which will then give me an "address" from which to create the QR image which will be attached to the monument and are not part of the "Schmuck" family tree directly in some cases such as unreadable stones etc. You can view what is currently in the QR page of the people below by simply clicking on their name.
(Ron Schmuck)