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Someones death date

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User15907555937729732037
June 6, 2020 edited February 10, 2021 in Family Tree
Someones death date

I know the DOB and country and year of marriage

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  • Brett .
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    June 6, 2020

    @KimberleyErny KimberleyErny​ 

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    Kimberly

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    What about "... Someones death date ..."?

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    If you do not know the "Death" details (ie. 'Date' and 'Place'); then, leave it "as is".

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    If an individual/person is OVER 110 Years of age; then, the "Death" details can usually just be left as "Deceased" (ie. with NO 'Date' and 'Place').

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    Whereas, if an individual/person is 110 Years of age or LESS; and, you CANNOT substantiate a (ie. provide "Evidential" Proof of) "Death"; then, the individual/person SHOULD be left as "Living"; and, will remain in your "Private Spaces"; but, NOT be viewable to other Users/Patrons.

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    The latter is required for reasons of "Privacy".

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    When; and, if, you find evidence of "Death"; then - and ONLY then, can/should you "Change" the individual's/person's "Status" from "Living" to "Deceased".

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    I hope that helps.

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    Brett

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