Janfay

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Most of the photos I take and memorials I add to Find A Grave are for people that are related in some way to myself or my husband. It's not important to me whether or not my memorials have photos, but feel free to add them if you want.

I will approve edits based on OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS ONLY, not on a guess or assumption and not from family trees on Family Search or Ancestry.com. Online family trees are not proof of anything.

This site is called Find A Grave for a reason. Please don't add memorials to this database without a final disposition. I won't link to them.

These are Find A Grave rules, not mine.
From the Find A Grave Help Section:
https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Creating-Memorials#ihaveapresumed
I have a presumed burial location, should I add the memorial?
No, burial locations or dispositions should be verified information.

https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Non-Cemetery-Burials
Burial Details Unknown
Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon.

Death certificates are allowed by Find A Grave, but please don't add them to the memorials I manage unless you know how to straighten them and crop off the surrounding black area, otherwise it makes the memorial look tacky. There are numerous free, easy-to-use photo editing apps that can help you accomplish straightening and cropping. It's not difficult. Then post the neatly cropped death certificate to the memorial. Please don't send me your transcript of the death certificate for the memorial bio. If you do, I will add the actual document instead. Death certificates often contain errors but transcripts contain even more errors.

Most of the photos I take and memorials I add to Find A Grave are for people that are related in some way to myself or my husband. It's not important to me whether or not my memorials have photos, but feel free to add them if you want.

I will approve edits based on OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS ONLY, not on a guess or assumption and not from family trees on Family Search or Ancestry.com. Online family trees are not proof of anything.

This site is called Find A Grave for a reason. Please don't add memorials to this database without a final disposition. I won't link to them.

These are Find A Grave rules, not mine.
From the Find A Grave Help Section:
https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Creating-Memorials#ihaveapresumed
I have a presumed burial location, should I add the memorial?
No, burial locations or dispositions should be verified information.

https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Non-Cemetery-Burials
Burial Details Unknown
Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon.

Death certificates are allowed by Find A Grave, but please don't add them to the memorials I manage unless you know how to straighten them and crop off the surrounding black area, otherwise it makes the memorial look tacky. There are numerous free, easy-to-use photo editing apps that can help you accomplish straightening and cropping. It's not difficult. Then post the neatly cropped death certificate to the memorial. Please don't send me your transcript of the death certificate for the memorial bio. If you do, I will add the actual document instead. Death certificates often contain errors but transcripts contain even more errors.

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