I vote for leaving it off ENTIRELY. My name is on my husband's stone, because
it made money sense to do so in my personal case. I know that I would not
want
to see my name in a tombstone project, _period_; that is until I am smiling
down from above, if I am so lucky :)
At 11:35 AM 1/24/2000 , you wrote:
Some concern has been expressed about birthdates of living persons in
cemetery files in the USGenWeb Archives.
Please... if anyone contacts you requesting a birthdate (of a living
person) be removed from a file, edit it and replace it with "living" or
just leave their birthdate blank.
In corresponding with a cemetery file submitter, it would be a good idea
to remind them of privacy issues and ask them to edit those dates out
before sending.
Thanks,
Linda
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