Is it honeslty that trustworthy? All I had to do to find my Great-Granddad's sister is search her name in Google before finding a profile on Geni in the first link. Is there a way to hide a tree if I put it on there?
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When I first found Sarah's name on Ancestry I thought it was such an unusual thing to have her mother's maiden name as part of hers that I googled her name for daftness and got that first link. Ever since I've done it with any name that I find in the tree, sometimes it works or it doesn't.
Elaine- I have a tribal site, I just wanted to know if it was normal or a fluke.
Edna- I shall try your suggestion and see what comes up.
Cheers guys.Lennon. Phillips. Thomas. Peacock. Tubridy. Burton.
I am the girl from that town & I'm darn proud of it.
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I don't need to use it! All the details of the family members for one line, which I naively "shared" with a fairly closely related contact, have been passed on to a third party (without me being consulted) who has entered it all on the site as his own work. In fairness, he has attempted to fill in a few gaps, such as my mother and her siblings, but he hasn't even got that right; wrong years of birth, wrong order of siblings and not all of them are there, but he does includes two of their girl cousins with the same uncommon surname. As they were all born after mmn was included in the GRO index, and in the same rural reg dist, to me this shows sloppy research and lack of knowledge. But I hate to see MY rellies mangled - I find it disrespectful to those who can no longer speak out for themselves.
Jay
JayJanet in Yorkshire
Genealogists never die - they just swap places in the family tree
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