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What to Share, and How
Originally shared by Tony Proctor
What to Share, and How
The subject of public family trees frequently does the rounds. In this post, I want to examine what people would like to share — software permitting — and the functional requirements of that sharing.
#Genealogy
I wish I could convince some of my genealogy buddies about this simple fact: “If you are concerned about the…
I wish I could convince some of my genealogy buddies about this simple fact: “If you are concerned about the accuracy of genealogical information posted online, you certainly will not improve the problem by hiding the truth!”
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2014/03/genealogical-privacy.html//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js
Another take on the Gregory Clark book
Another take on the Gregory Clark book. This one adds the helpful information that the ways to tell are (a) doctors per thousand with your surname, and (b) average age at death of people with your surname.
Now I just need to find those databases.
- Kai Ryssdal. “Will you get rich? Your last name may tell you.” Marketplace <marketplace.org>, May 24, 2014.
You don’t have to convince me.
You don’t have to convince me. This happens to me all the time. What I can’t figure out is why none of my teachers have told me it’s not uncommon.
http://nautil.us/blog/the-ancient-peaceful-art-of-self_generated-hallucination//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js