This function guides the user through the steps in creating a graves.html file for association with an existing person page. What should be on this page? The gravestone for the Kellogg with the person page, and those of his/her spouses, his/her children that do/will not have person pages of their own because they do not have Kellogg-surnamed children, and in some cases, the children of these children. All Kellogg-surnamed persons that have children, thus continuing the line, should eventually have their own pages, and associated grave pages.
The first step is to accumulate all of the grave image files, and associated information about them. The images can be in your personal collection or previously downloaded from findagrave.com; if the images are overly large, like 1.5 MB or larger, please crop or rescale the resolution. Next, check that the Kellogg is in the Tree and get his/her "database" name and Unique ID code from the existing tree. Note that this will likely be different from what we are calling the "full" name for a woman, which includes their maiden name as well as surnames (in marriage order) for all husbands; e.g., if Abigail Kellogg marries Donald Jones and then Roger Smith, then her "full" name is Abigail Kellogg Jones Smith.