Doris, If a person had their birthday carved on a stone and placed it in a public place, there is not much that I can do about it. My book was printed in 1980. I will just not ever put it on a GAGenWeb page. If they were a registered voter in our county 10 years ago, their name, address and birthdate were all sold on the voter's list and are online. Donna In a message dated 4/26/05 6:23:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << do believe that we should have a cut off date and that we should have a Privacy Policy. But how far should we go? What about cemetery records where there is no death date on a tombstone? >>