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Comment by Bob Rowe on October 8, 2010 at 7:14am
Hey Arthur, to see the full 800px image requires two more clicks at the memorial page. FAG automatically creates a thumbnail on the memorial page. Click that to open a larger thumbnail. Click on the image one more time to see your 800px version.
Comment by Arthur Scott Kaye on October 8, 2010 at 6:45am
Anyone have any tips for getting good digital photos to post on FAG. I edit to 800 pixel width but they seem small when viewed at FAG.
Comment by Julia Mitchel on October 5, 2010 at 8:09am
If anyone out there stumbles on a Slayton, Slaton, Slatton, Slayden, Sladen stone, please take a photo and post it on FAG. They were in MA, VA, spelled Slayton, they are all over the South, VA, SC, NC, GA, TN, KY, MO, AR, OK, TX. They were prolific little devils.
Comment by Julia Mitchel on September 16, 2010 at 9:06pm
Those Slaytons could have been from the Hopkins bunch, there were tons of them.
The spellings get interchanged sometimes, especially by the clerks.
Comment by Joyce Garrott on September 15, 2010 at 7:44am
Julia, years ago we lived in Caldwell and we lived closed to some Slaytons.
Comment by Julia Mitchel on September 14, 2010 at 10:58pm
Hey Joyce, thats my neck of the woods, I am from Paducah, family in Caldwell, Graves, Fulton, and early Livingston. Keep your eyes peeled for any Slaton, Slayton, Slatton, Slayden grave stones.
We have a one name study (33 spellings) of these lines.
Comment by Joyce Garrott on September 14, 2010 at 11:46am
Julia, I am also a FAG addict, I volunteer in the western part of KY, mainly in Trigg but have done some in Christian, Caldwell, Lyon, Marshall and Calloway counties. But I have been doing genealogy research since the mid 70's.
Comment by Julia Mitchel on September 13, 2010 at 5:38pm
Count me in as a FAG addict, I am the volunteer for Central KY, Fayette, Scott, Bourbon, Woodford co. Done a lot of Offutts in the Gtown cemetery, they are everywhere. NOT my family tho.
Comment by Pat Wilkerson on September 10, 2010 at 10:19am
My method for a living person, on a tombstone, is to leave the name, for connecting families, etc., but edit out the birth date, for privacy reasons. The obits do give the surviving spouse's name, but not birth dates. I either put a block over the date, or use the erase feature, and just erase the date.
Comment by Bob Rowe on September 9, 2010 at 9:18pm
Hey Al,
I have used method 3 a fair amount but now I use method 2 by cropping the living spouse out. I also add an explanation in the caption. I think it is best to use method 3. However, most of these cases have an obituary listed in the local paper showing all the survivors anyway and that is public information. I don't consider it a critical situation either way. What I have seen that I think is wrong is where someone adds a memorial for the living spouse leaving the death date empty. WRONG - WRONG - WRONG!
 

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