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Read about historical events at the time they were happening. Perhaps you'll discover your ancestor in their local newspaper?
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Monica Chiles
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Monica | Report | 2 May 2003 14:50 |
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Rosi and Debra-- I don't think it is a silly question at all, in fact it is serious according to recent training I had on Data Protection Act, for as I remember noone should have access to personal data if there "is no need to know",presumably we have been accidentally authorised to see them because the sender has clicked "yes"-- it is a problem if their tree contains data of living people. It is a design fault which I hope will be sorted soon. |
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