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Welcome All! We thank you for your work, contributions and interest in Arkansas Gravestones Project, or as we abbreviate it, AGP. This Forum Group is presented to assist contributors to the Arkansas Gravestones Project main page.
My name is Dennis Earle and I am the Assistant State Coordinator for AGP, Tootie Dennis and Tom Helms run the site, with the goal to have every Arkansas Gravestone in every Cemetery, in every County, listed and photographed.
First, may I direct your attention to "AGP’s Official Policies, Guidelines & Tips" page down there at the bottom? We update it regularly and you may find the answer to your question right off. If you don’t, please feel free to post a question of course.
Please do post: Names and Cemetery of Veterans, we want to know where they all are. Names and Cemetery of unusual headstones Cemeteries abandoned or at risk Questions? How do I’s? Etc. Stories of "Graving"... where did you go today? Tell us!. Those tiny little Cemeteries way back in the hills... Anything to do with Arkansas gravestones! Have a question? Ask away......We're here to help.
Dennis Earle Tootie Tom And the AGP County Coordinators
http://arkansasgravestones.org/
Please note: It is the Official policy of Arkansas Gravestones that the posting of SURNAMES of clearly or possibly still living persons will NOT BE ALLOWED.. If single headstones of folks are posted with no dates of death engraved on the headstone and they are say less than 100 years old they will be deleted and the contributor notified by email. Now, on shared headstones, many people (couples) now have their final arrangements all set including a shared headstone set and placed with dates of birth. If a spouse has passed on, it is perfectly fine to show the whole photo of the shared headstone, even when the photo shows the "name" of the still living person. What we are getting at is, we don’t want the "name" of the living to be "posted" as an interment so that they come up in a surname search. Back to the single headstones. A headstone itself does not a DEAD person make (A little humor). The exception to this is, if they are known to you personally to be deceased and they do not have a DOD engraved, or maybe you have access to records or documentation that confirms the death. If so, list your source at the bottom of the bio. Dennis Earle
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