I'm curious about the recent display name change for @Henry Howland, Jr. of Duxbury to Constable Henry Howland. It seemed that being a constable was a small part of his life -- perhaps being an early Quaker was a more important distinction -- but I think the addition "of Duxbury" to the suffix "Jr." is a clearer way of differentiating him from his father. Would anyone have a problem if I changed his display name back to that?
Also, I'm wondering about the family crest as his profile photo. Does anyone know if this crest was specifically granted to his ancestor?
From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_%28heraldry%29 Wikipedia]:
"There is a widespread misconception, due in part to Victorian stationers' marketing of engraved letterheads, that a crest and a coat of arms belong to everyone with the same family name; but usage by persons not descended from the original grantee constitutes usurpation. Bogus "family crests" continue to be sold to the misinformed by heraldic "bucket shops"."
Perhaps it's time that Geni started moving away from these sorts of inaccuracies.