At 04:25 PM 3/12/2012, you wrote:
>But I don't understand why so many on the list have apparently opted to
>just be stingy and not share their work with others.  True, you should
>be given credit for the work you've done, but why not be willing to
>share with your extended family?   I don't get it...
>
>Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org

I will tell you why I will not share my data on the internet. A
couple of years ago i posted my family tree on a website and several
people got information from it and even wrote me wanting info that
was not on the webpage. BUT, when I would e-mail them for
information, they would ignore my e-mail. So I removed my data from
the internet and do not intend to put it back on. I am going on 81
years old and when I get to the place where I cannot work on my data,
then I am going to delete it all. not going to leave a trace. None of
my grandchildren are interested in taking it over.

Lloyd


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