Complaint: missing people

The Pictorial Lives of Saints (Shea, John Gilmary. Pictorial Lives of the Saints. New York; Cincinnati; Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1887.) is one of the resources indexed in Saints (Saints. Bellingham, WA: Verbum, 2013.). So I would expect it to be covered by the biographical portion of Factbook ... or reasonably close to it. However, the coverage is limited and sloppy:
Assumed correct: The feast of the circumcision (topic)
Person with only topic entry: St. Fulgentius, St. Marcarius, St. Genevieve
Correct with person entry: St. Titus
No entry whatsoever: St. Gregory of Langres
That took me to January 4.
It looks as if:
(a) non-biblical people were originally coded as topic and when the biographic option was added, they were not retrofitted or modified
(b) no concerted effort has been made to include the most basic Faithlife produced dictionary of saints into the LCV ... and you wonder why I complain that it is inadequate?!
I appear to be in a situation where (a) I have to tag most of the hagiographic material myself (b) which I can't do because of missing people and questionable options (c) but I can't find them anyway because of the multiple names/spellings used for them (which tagging could standardize) but (d) that's okay because generalized notes to clean up the jumble don't show in the Factbook anyway. And here I sit with some really cool "liues" of saints in the Early English collection ... with no way to make it useable.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."