I have found only a small number of individuals (people) where there are 2 FAG entries.
While the Legacy spot for entering a number (like a FamilySearch, or the others – none of which use) is convenient, and allows a quick link to that FAG memorial, when there are “duplicates” so-called – ie, 2 or 3 FAG for the same person – I put the others into one of the Notes area(s) in Legacy. If the Find a Grave ID were a small list (say, 3 only) rather than a single ID, it would not be more helpful for me. As a side issue, I have found FAG memorials including photos, for individuals who died and were buried elsewhere – with no mention that the Memorial is not in the burial or death place. In fact, for 3 instances, the birth and death places in the FAG memorial text asserts that they actually died in that place (Australian state #1), when it was actually at another (Australian state #2) which is more than 300km distant. FAG is a useful tool and largely “maintained” by individuals rather than an organization, and the photographers often quite separate from those supplying the text and the names and links to FAG memorials of relatives. So, I just take it as it is, and do my own checking where possible. I.L. Thomas, Western Australia
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