What information does the FTJP display?
For each individual, the JewishGen FTJP will display: • Name • Date and place of birth • Date and place of each marriage • Date and place of death • Links to parents, spouse(s), and children However, provisions have been made for privacy of living persons, based upon lengthy discussions which took place in the JewishGen Discussion Group several years ago. All GEDCOM files submitted to the JewishGen FTJP are subject to the “100 year rule”. The “100 year rule” states that for every person born within the last 100 years for whom no date of death is shown, dates and places of birth and marriage will not be included. Thus the only information provided about living individuals will be their name, and the links to parents, spouse(s) and offspring. Only for deceased individuals will dates and places also be displayed. For living persons, the family tree retains the integrity of family relationships, but will not invade the privacy of people who do not wish dates of birth and marriages revealed