My advice to you, Connie, is to contact the submitter and get your family information corrected. As long as you are not being identified by using personal information (such as birth date, home address, phone no., etc.), there is nothing wrong with including your name as a relative of the posted family. Practically all the genealogical contacts I have made have been though familial postings on web pages and through living researchers whose contact information was made available on line. The fun of genealogy is not just in discovering dead relatives, but in finding living ones. Bill Snipes Bremerton, WA Hhunterg@cs.com wrote: >Hi Connie. >As you are a living person your identity should not have been shown. Contact >the person who owns the site and tell him/her to remove you. > >Hunter George >Morganton, NC > >Researching: Critz, Dalton, Faircloth, Frans, George, Horton, Hunter, >McFarland, Maiolatesi, > Pace, Redd, Scarborough, Thomas, Zaffiro and many >others. > > >==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== >NC Military Project: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/ > > >