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Subject: Re: [TMG] Place of death
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 14:54:25 EDT


In a message dated 6/3/02 1:47:49 PM Central Daylight Time,
writes:


> At my mothers house there are hundreds of pictures that no one will ever
> know who is in the pictures because the people that would have known
> are now gone. They will probably be just thrown in the trash because nobody
> is alive today that can identify any of those in the pictures.
>
> Cliff Soderback
>

Those are the best kind!
You just assign names to them and then add that "person" to you family with a
note that no other info is known and throw it up on a webpage.. then watch as
that photo and names migrates into hundreds of other databases. Great fun to
think of all the people 100 years from now trying to locate info on census
docs about that "person".

btw- this is NOT a new game- I'm positive our ancestors played it to- with
names written in bibles instead of photos! <G>

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