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    1. Anybirthday.com site
    2. Billye D. Jackson
    3. This site came to me from a friend, and it's very interesting. I've included the notations that came to me, with it. As for my own experience with the page, (differing from the note) I popped in some seven names, and NONE showed up. You'll notice at the top that there's another site to follow, and if you do, it takes you to one to fill in info for a different search, then comes up with a $39.00 charge to get it the record. I sort of think maybe the lack of information on the first page of "anybirthday.com" is an enticement to get you to go to the OTHER page, where you will have to pay. Use your own judgment. I think it's a come-on site, myself. I would never put out the money for a search, even though they are using public records for their information. Quite legal, and there are other sites that do the same. So, no need to get in a tizzy, our names are out there everywhere, and as genealogists, that's the real idea of hunting family, getting the names out to the public. This site might really help someone who is willing to pay, so I won't down it a lot, but I recommend you take it with a grain of salt. bj <snip>a website that lists everyone and their birthdays. It is http://www.anybirthday.com/ I have already deleted many of my family members. If you do not want your family members listed here are the steps to delete them. At the main page go to the bottom of the page, click on FAQ. On the next page go to How Can I remove and click privacy statement. On the next page scroll down to "Opt Out Option." Click on it. It will take you to the page to delete yourself and family members. You will need the persons first & last name, birthrate and zip code to delete. To remove more family, repeat the steps.

    03/10/2000 11:00:18