I use AKAs to record women's married names. I have a case where the wife has died and her husband is still alive and the compiler of the tree from where the information was extracted has requested privacy for all living persons.

I have noticed, however, that the AKA for the late wife is published with her married name. I understand why this has happened but would it not be possible for a privacy box to be included in AKAs?

I would prefer the coding for the pedigree web pages to be sorted out first as I can always cut the AKA out - but would prefer not to.

Ron Ferguson


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