Just wanted to add my view to the previous post. I have found many various errors in genealogy data over the years from seemingly accurate and verifiable sources. For example an official state death record did not match the death date on a headstone (it was the same person). Needless to say I use these 3 rules in deciding whether to use the information. 1.. verify sources 2.. verify sources 3.. verify sources then if I use the information I "ALWAYS" list the source and sometimes a footnote. Information garnered from someone else's hard work should always give due credit to the purveyor of the information. If the info does not list a source I always view it as suspect. Kim Verhey