Publisher's Synopsis
This book relates the true account of one family and their ten year struggle to remove what they felt was a disrespectful debate from the memorial page of their ancestor William Caperton Richmond on the Find a Grave website. The rules of the website originally allowed the person who created a memorial page for a deceased person full control of that page, and relatives had no recourse in correcting or altering the photos or information posted there. When the website was acquired by Ancestry.com, however, a new set of Guidelines were introduced that has changed the role that family members play in the upkeep of a loved one's memorial. This book is a must read for anyone who wants to learn how to apply those guidelines to a family members memorial site.