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From: "Keith/Connie Street" <>
Subject: Re: [MOCLARK-L] more on my request for opinions!
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 04:22:27 -0600
References: <10.2d4221ba.2b8dc484@aol.com>


What you have probably come across are takers. They might have downloaded
your stuff and never bothered to say thank you. This world is full of people
who will take whatever they can get and don't bother to share what they
have. It takes all kinds and we have to put up with them.

I would urge you to keep your web site in tact.

Connie Street

Pray for peace.

Connie's Web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/
Keith's Web site:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/keith.html
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Subject: [MOCLARK-L] more on my request for opinions!


> Thanks for the comments all!
>
> I should have gone on a bit about my reason for asking how you'd feel if
you
> discovered photos of your grandparents or great grandparents grave on a
> website. I have just such a website. It is somewhat extensive in
photographs
> of grave stones. It seems that several times I have directed new found
> relatives to my web address and thought the'd be overjoyed at such easy
> access to their history and the bonus photographs that I have traveled
> thousands of miles to get. The relative visits my website and I never hear
> from them again. Go figure ...
>
> My first guess is that they were shocked and offended to discover the
graves
> of their close ancestors publicly displayed. I assume they didn't want to
> complain and just refrain from further contact. My inclination is to
remove
> the photos. BUT, if I discovered a website full of photos of graves I
might
> never be able to visit, I'd be thrilled!
>
> Another of life's little dilemmas ...
>
> Mitch
>
>


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