ALL INTERESTED IN CORRECTING GENEALOGICAL IDENTIFICATIONS: The simple answer now appears to be that error will always be with us. Case in Point: Identification of Davenport Kennedy's parents: There are fourteen (14) identifications of the parents of Davenport Kennedy on the GEDCOM. Two (2) are redundant, i.e., same person putting up the identification twice. All of the remaining twelve (12) are wrong, are misidentifications. Six have the name as James Davenport Kennedy--which is wrong. Most dates bear little relationship to the record reality. All of those who put the identification up were required to give an e-mail address for queries. Five (5) of those addresses are no longer valid. Of the seven (5) remaining, all were advised via e-mail that research has now determined that Davenport Kennedy was not the son of Charles Kennedy and Crotia Davenport, as all claimed, and that updated information could be obtained at < pamunkeydavenport.com >. Three weeks later, none of the valid e-mail addresses have corrected the data they hung on the web. Odds of them doing so? Doc