Be aware that the acronym is offensive to some members.
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There is currently no agreed-upon recommendation for how to abbreviate Find A Grave. In either case, be sure to explain your conclusion in a Research Notes section so that others can benefit from it. It should not be used if the Find A Grave memorial generally represents the same person but contains some incorrect information. Sameas=no should only be used if the Find A Grave memorial represents a different person or contains conflated information from multiple people and a majority of the information represents a different person. If a WikiTree+ hint is based on an incorrect connection between a WikiTree profile and a Find A Grave memorial, you can permanently dismiss all hints based on the connection by using the sameas=no parameter in a Find A Grave template as described above. If a WikiTree+ hint is based on incorrect information on Find A Grave, you can permanently dismiss the hint by marking it as " false suggestion (hide forever)". if the Find A Grave memorial has a birth date but the WikiTree profile does not, WikiTree+ will report a hint for you or a " Data Doctor" to investigate. When you link to Find A Grave from a WikiTree profile as described above, once a week WikiTree+ will automatically compare the data on the Find A Grave memorial with the data on the WikiTree profile. This will ensure that there are no future hints or suggestions based on the comparison. Sameas=no will tell WikiTree+ that the WikiTree profile and the Find A Grave memorial represent two different people. In order to avoid this confusion in the WikiTree+ hints use a "sameas=no" parameter in the Find A Grave template like this: There is a handy but they can easily be confused." See Help:Pre-1700 Profiles#Cite reliable sources. Very few of these memorials are based on actual gravestones. Usage on pre-1700 and project-managed profilesīe especially careful about using any information from Find A Grave on profiles of people born before 1700. If there is no photo be sure to investigate the original source before using any of the information on Find A Grave.
It is all entered by users, like on WikiTree, and it may not be based on reliable sources.
Members photograph gravestones and create memorial pages.įind A Grave is a valuable source for gravestone information but you cannot assume that all information on Find A Grave is correct. 5 Acronym or Abbreviation for Find A Graveįind A Grave is a user-generated content website for cemetery and gravestone information owned by.3.3 Links to family member memorials and other people.3 Linking to Find A Grave from WikiTree.2.1 Usage on pre-1700 and project-managed profiles.Похожие рефераты: Find, Come Find Yourself, Into the Grave, 45 Grave, Take This to Your Grave, Grave, Grave of the Fireflies, Grave (группа), Cradle to the Grave. through online cemetery - The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1 August 2005 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service, Find VIPs (and others) who R.I.P.Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service, Web site attracts millions of grave-seekers - The Orlando Sentinel, 12 July 2001.Colker, David, Web site answers grave concerns about stars - nl./nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MWSB&p_theme=mwsb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB82ADCB84FB85C&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM, Los Angeles Times, 26 August 1997.Find A Grave Contributor: Jim Tipton - Find A Grave (2007).