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If you search for your own
first and last name on Leonard Family Legends and Legacies and actually find it...
it's my mistake. Please contact me and I'll remove it.
As much as it pains me,
I've made every effort to remove living individuals from Legends and Legacies. It pains me,
because living individuals are the very reason I created L&L. You are the reason
it exists, you are the source of new information, and you are the "legacy" in Legends and Legacies.
Some of our "cousins" aren't
even aware that we're related... and it pains me that L&L will do nothing to point it out to them.
(Unless they happen to find a dead relative here.) So why aren't living individuals listed?
Two simple reasons... privacy and security.
Some people are intensely
protective of their privacy, and I can't say I blame them. It's alarming how much of our private
information is already in the public domain. Property records, tax records, even birth and
marriage records are readily available if you know where to look. For those of you sensitive to
personal intrusion... rest assured I will do my best to insure that Legends and Legacies is
not one of those places.
We hear stories of indentity
theft on a regular basis. More often than not, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the Internet
and even less to do with genealogy and family history, but I can understand peoples' concerns. How
many times have we been asked for our mother's maiden name as a security precaution? And let's face
it, if someone really was out to impersonate one of us, what better way than to rattle off
the names of our children or aunts and uncles?
The National Genealogical
Society's "
Standards for Sharing Information with Others" notes that it is our responsibility to,
among other things:
- require some evidence of consent before assuming that living people are agreeable to further
sharing of information about themselves.
- recognize that legal rights of privacy may limit the extent to which information from publicly
available sources may be further used, disseminated or published.
- respect the restrictions on sharing information that arise from the rights of another as
an author, originator or compiler; as a living private person; or as a party to a mutual
agreement.
Questions or concerns? Please,
let me know. ;-)
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