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Awkward situation... not sure how to handle this
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Deanna | Report | 15 Jul 2009 16:13 |
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Margaret, I have found Ancestry to offer me many 'false' lines, so do be careful and tell your friend what you have found and perhaps discuss what you have found with her. |
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Teddys Girl | Report | 15 Jul 2009 15:41 |
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The thing is on Ancestry, they put Ancestry Matches,on the Family Trees, and they are not always correct., and the people copy them, without going into it. |
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Susan10146857 | Report | 15 Jul 2009 14:45 |
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I am very polite when pointing out errors, but to date, after many many times of doing so, I have never had an answer and they have continued adding. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 15 Jul 2009 14:30 |
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No one likes to be told they are wrong but whenever this has happened to me, after the initial moment of annoyance, I am always grateful to the person pointing out the error. |
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Margaret | Report | 15 Jul 2009 13:25 |
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Thank you both. I think I will take the bull by the horns and contact this person and point out what I have found in the hope that they will maybe then go back on their own research and check. Thank you again. |
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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 15 Jul 2009 13:19 |
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I would probably tell the other person that I had researched the same family, but that some of my results/conclusions were different. |
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GranOfOzRubySlippers | Report | 15 Jul 2009 13:13 |
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I have had other people correct me on my tree and I am always so grateful for their input. I had a connection recently with a correction. I would rather be told than waste time and money going down the wrong track. |
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Margaret | Report | 15 Jul 2009 13:09 |
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I am doing a fam tree for my cousin's wife who is in her sixties. She was able to tell me her grandparents names but no more. Via a lovely lady called Tracy on here I was able to establish via 1911 census, the christian name of her grandfathers father - her gt grtandfather. I then tracked the family through via census returns and noticed that between 1861 census and 1871 census the man had remarried. Out of sheer curiosity, as I was able to access Ancestry on a friends computer, I inputted the grandfathers name and lo and behold someone had a tree with him in. As it was a public tree I took a look. Everything agreed with me except that person had the second wife as marrying the man in 1882 and yet she showed as wife on 1871 census. I was puzzled so decided to track the info myself. I discovered that the first wife Margaret died in March 1861 and that the man re-married Isabella in 1863 NOT 1882. This meant that the person whose tree is is has got the wrong marriage date and the wrong person. Co-incidentally the person whose tree it is did have the correct christian name of Isabella but entirely the wrong surname and place of marriage. Now, do I carry on with my own research and say nothing, or do I contact this person and point out the error. I feel this is something I should do as they could now be following a wrong line but somehow it seems rather cheeky of me in a way. Just not sure what to do. Any thoughts ? |
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