As i have no known relatives buried in New York (mine got out before they died), i can't address the accuracy of the nygravestones.org site. I've added a few photos on FindAGrave, but mainly entered relatives' burial info. You can change data that you have entered, at any time -- with the exception of an incorrect cemetery, sysadmin must take care of that. If someone else has incomplete a/o incorrect burial data, you can either contact them and suggest corrections (remember, they may have their own "correct" sources), or make a separate entry containing your own data. I have used both approaches, on occasion. Some of the data may have been entered from books created by cemetery walk-throughs, reading the stones. So it's possible that someone "alive & well" may be entered, if they happen to be listed on another person's stone. Also, in my own experience, have found people listed on multiple stones in separate cemeteries (husband listed on both wives' stones, for example). If i can't find other evidence, i don't enter the person at all. FindAGrave is only as good as the input; i'm sure the same can be said for nygravestones.org, and all other such sites. That said, i've found relatives that i would never have found otherwise, and i hope that i've helped others similarly. Kenneth Thompson Moline Acres (north StLouis County) MO ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ