Hi all,
I've been meaning to ask this question for a while, but... you know how it 
goes.

Say I have a death date put in for my mother's aunt based on Mom's personal 
knowledge (she and her mom attended the funeral).  I have Mom as the source, 
enter the date and place, and have some notes, too.

THEN my parents do cemetery visits for me and find this aunt's gravestone. 
For death date, I update with the month and day from the gravestone.  I have 
added the Cemetery as a Source for death date - for the Burial information, 
too, of course.

My question:  I have kept both source citations.  Is that what everyone else 
does?  Or do you remove the older, less-specific one?

I have further examples, based on census data, where the date is fleshed out 
in several subsequent sources.  Do I keep them all cited?  Or just the 
definitive one?

Thanks in advance,
--Paula


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