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It May Be Etched in Stone, But It Doesn’t Mean It’s Correct

I had some preconception that if someone where to etch a piece of information in stone, it HAD to be correct. Why would you preserve it for eternity if it were wrong?

Posted byalanamorgan2012March 9, 2014May 23, 2020Posted inGenealogyTags:Date discrepancies, Gravestone, Headstones, Permanent RecordsLeave a comment on It May Be Etched in Stone, But It Doesn’t Mean It’s Correct

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