I want to rant about the importation of my family data undertaken at no little expense by me in London and elsewhere by people who have downloaded my data from Geni and have placed it on My Heritage where for a fee I can view my own research. I know the data is in the public domain and to that extent does not belong to me but what I loath are the ignorant errors made by those who download the data. For example, Quakers did not use the days or months of the year as did the non-Quakers in England and could have noted a birth as occurring on the 'third day of the seventh month' and now by the downloaders as the 3rd of July' whereas prior to 1752, the seventh month was called September by non-Quakers. I would like these people to care enough about genealogy to be aware that any second-hand data should always be verified before posting online and not to pass off the research as their own. Grr. Eira