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    1. Re: [NYOTSEGO] Then 70 year guideline
    2. To add to this thread... I believe you should not publish information on any living person on the internet, in a book, or anywhere else unless you have that person's permission. If you want to publish information on living relatives, you should contact each of them individually for permission. For instance, I would not give permission for my sons to be published but would require you to contact each of them individually. We are living in an age when this is absolutely necessary. I am in the process of compiling a book on the Chilson family and I have decided to stop short of the living generations -- rather than having to contact hundreds of people for permission -- most of whom probably wouldn't grant permission anyway. It seems the easiest solution. Sue Susan M. Roe Seal Beach, CA SueMHR@aol.com If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may live in peace. Thomas Paine

    08/23/2004 04:38:31