My best suggestion when someone posts the incorrect information and won't correct it is to post the correct information along with the source information. I'd go so far as to actually adding that mis-information also exists and that you have tried to get it corrected, unsuccessfully. That way, at least new researchers would find BOTH sources and would know yours was the correct one.<br><br>Robyn<br>In reply to:<br>"<b r=""><font face="Arial" size="2">all you can do is to suggest. there is a distant cousin of mine that has the bonney gene. on the internet. he descends from one of jarius' brothers. he has my line on the website but it is all wrong. i offered to help him correct it but his response was less than great. i offered, was rejected, and now its his problem. i can always tell when someone copied his info and i go in and tell them where the errors are. once again, i want to help and some will respond and some won't. all i
can do is offer.</font></b> <div><b r=""><font face="Arial" size="2">gary in az."</font></b></div><p>
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