>For those interested in cemetery programs- Jim's post brought to memory a
>project from college, where a biology class I was in went to a cemetery to
>do a statistics project related to birth and death dates. We used MS excel
>spreadsheets and graphs to track the data, but this idea could probably be
>simplified for younger age groups. Instead of looking at an entire cemetery,
>a section could be tracked, for example.
>
>Hope this helps.
>Cheers,
>Chris Godbold
>Assistant Curator
>Heritage Farmstead Museum
>Plano, TX
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Chris, I don't quite understand. What was the purpose of your project?
-Jim
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