One of my aunts did not want her son-in-law to see any information on our family - why I don't know because the entire family was hardworking, no skeletons in the closet. She said she knew nothing about his family so he didn't have to know about hers. When I found a cousin had put our entire family on the Internet, I was sure she'd be unhappy and asked him to take my family names out and hers as well. He got ticked and took everybody off - even his own family - which makes me believe he talked to his Mom about it and she told him to take their family off the Internet also. So - the moral of my story is - ask before you put any living names, dates, etc. on the Internet. Why make enemies of your relatives.

Ruth A. (Sconza Testa) Nerud
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