Fred, you can. In Summary for individual, change information to correct one. David Samuelsen Fred V Provoncha wrote: > Yep, and having said that, everyone MUST have a separate, personal genealogy > database. Some of the early talk of members not needing one, is now moot. > The existing Ancestral file and PRF data will not sync with members > databases if that data shows the person as living, even if they have been > dead 200 years. And if you have new information containing their death info, > still no good, as the nFS's record shows them as living, and trump's your > info..So we now have two databases to maintain, our own, and nFS's, which > will contain somewhat different information..I have a several folks in my > database who have died, but I can't sync them (with FI) because they are not > dead in nFS, even though I have supplied the death info from my PAF file..I > will try adding the info manually to nFS, but I have not had a lot of luck > with that in the past... > > Regards, Fred