Thread:Cari1994/@comment-47881-20120910210317/@comment-5188108-20120911145036

I'd suggest that:

1) we use the latest answers. If it's just a case of ages being hazy then it doesn't really matter which we use. If it's due to a typo then we have 50/50 chance of getting it wrong no matter what we choose. But if they have been deliberately changed/corrected then the new one should be used.

2) put a note by the age explaining that conflicting answers have been given and stating the other answer.

3) put warnings on all pages that make frequent use of ages/years of birth - list of chars by age, by year of birth and the timeline - explicitly stating that most ages (and the years of birth calculated from them) are approximate since we don't have dates of birth, often aren't 100% sure when the age was specified, and should be read as +/-1.