Jean, Well, since you asked....... You know, I don't know exactly what to tell you to do about the dilemma, and it certainly IS a dilemma. I do know that I found a lot of incorrect information myself during a research trip this past Labor Day. I visited Galum Baptist Cemetery and Haggard Cemetery, finding transcription mistakes at both on my Eaton and Haggard ancestors. All I can say is that I checked and double-checked the stones. Some were so difficult to read with my eyes that I also used my fingers to read them- kind of like Braille. As a family member, I may have been more willing to spend the extra time doing that than an earlier volunteer. I feel very sure of the information I came away with and very sure that the original info in the transcription was wrong- or missing. However, I understand that you wouldn't want to change the information without proof. Would it be possible to put a listing at the bottom of each transcription showing corrections others had made, without changing the information from the original? That way future readers and researchers would be aware that there is some discrepancy. Then they could decide whether to take further action to verify the information for themselves. Cathey