If you have a picture of the tombstone in Legacy, you could put the ID# with
that. Otherwise, put it under "death" events.
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On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 10:40 AM, GeoSci <geosc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have found many ancestors on Find-A-Grave (and have entered many) -
> and believe it would be of use to have the Find-A-Grave ID # in my
> Legacy file for each individual I find.  I realize tombstones are NOT
> proof and can be wrong - but it is a good place to anchor some
> research.  I put the number in Research Notes but find this a bit of a
> problem - anyone with a good idea where else it might fit?   It is not
> really an event but .......
>
> Opinions?
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> Keith
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Sharon L. Johnson
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Researching Ward/Parry/Goodsell/Hoopes/Chase/Gifford

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