Great and thorough points Gail. I'm unsure if most people know these other aspects to Find A Grave. l) The US Army/Vets and other organizations post the names of deceased on it, with just enough details to post it. 2) There is a lot of competition within the FAG community; posters count how many submissions they make. It's become a kind of game. Find A Grave is a great tool, but I only view it as clues to a death, until I see a death certificate. Barb -----Original Message----- From: Bob Raynor via nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com I have relatives buried in the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Cemetery in Brooklyn. I went to findagarave website but they only have my g/g grandparents. I have other death certificates for various sons / daughters saying they are buried there. Does anyone know who is in charge & upkeep etc.? As well was there ever published a book with the name of interments? It seems kind of odd to me, if the person took time to go there and record information on findagrave website; which I am grateful for!!! Why wasn't more data recorded of the other burial plots?