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WARNING TO ALL SERIOUS GOMM RESEARCHERS

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Philip

Philip Report 25 Feb 2005 18:15

Hi Kim, Thanks for your concern All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 25 Feb 2005 18:13

Hi Jennifer, Thats ok but I thought you were having a go at me - we just had our wires crossed didnt we. All thevery best Phil

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 25 Feb 2005 17:09

sorry didn't mean you personally, don't think i wrote my comment very well, hasn't come across like i meant it

~˜Kim in

~˜Kim in Report 24 Feb 2005 17:54

OMG how can she do that, thats awfull, im sorry to hear it philip kimx

Philip

Philip Report 24 Feb 2005 17:28

Hi David, No I wsnt aware of that program but I dont use gedcom files anyway so it wouldnt help me - mind you its a very good thing to learn & I thnk you for the info. All the ver best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 24 Feb 2005 17:26

Hi Dawn, I doubt it as my lot were from Charlbury OXF - pity though it would be something to put with the tree - still never mind if I ever come accross an ag lab road or a gwr railway worker road in my neck of the woods that will be more apt for my lot. All the very best Phil

Dwaffy

Dwaffy Report 23 Feb 2005 18:36

There is a little programe called 'Gedmark' which stamps your identity on any ged files you may distribute or download to sites like GR, so your intellectual ownership is always recorded however often the file may be passed on. This of course doesn't prevent anyone copying your info line by line. dave

Philip

Philip Report 23 Feb 2005 18:00

Hi Deborah, Yes I know we have to take it all in our stride but it still hurts when you are let down by someone - still I put it down to poor research as a good researcher will always (where possible) chesk their data against the parish registers as they are one of our best source materials. All the very best Phil

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 23 Feb 2005 17:37

Hi Philip Don't loose heart - any decent family historian will always check the information given to them and thus question the oddities. Keep on doing the good work you do .. what goes around comes around : ~)) Much happiness debi

Philip

Philip Report 23 Feb 2005 16:48

Hi Peter, No its a shame we cant apply for some kind of copyright aint it. Will have a look at that web site you sent me as soon as I can All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 23 Feb 2005 16:47

Hi Jennifer, If you were to look at all the postings over the last 2 years you will see that I always do what I can to help people on this site. All the best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 23 Feb 2005 16:45

Hi Karin, No the GOMM's I am descended from are from Charlbury Oxfordshire & I was told by bot my granddad & his sister that we are relaited to the G plan GOMME's ( I wish I knew where they got their E from) but so far have not tried to prove it. All the very best Phil

Kazzie

Kazzie Report 18 Feb 2005 21:34

Are you related to the Gomms at all from Chickerell in Dorset?I went to school with a Stuart and Martin Gomm think there was a few others in that area to Karin

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 18 Feb 2005 21:24

i think its quite sad that people may feel they should no longer help other researchers on this site just because a few may not treat the information provided to them in the correct manner. for those people just starting out they may not have any information that can be traded so may spend a large amount of time looking for something that could be solved quite quickly if it wern't for those giving others reason to distrust. in addition if they are truely interested in finding out information about their families they are going to go out and check anything they recieve before listing it on this site as accurate otherwise what would be the point. those that don't check the information are best ignored.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 18 Feb 2005 20:46

Philip, First of all I agree entirely with what is being said in the thread. Unfortunately, there is no 'copyright' on our tree information. I normally won't give anything away until I have some sort of confirmation that the person on the otherside is genuine and can give me some infomation back to prove this. I would not worry too much - if this person wants to be a tw...t then it is her loss, not ours. Secondly, my reference to Ian Gomm. Ian was a friend of ours in the '70's. I was (sorry) being a little mischevious in asking if you knew who he was. This is his website, if you would like to have a gander http://www.iangomm*com/ (Methinks the picture is a b...i...t old!) I gather that the Gomms were rather unique in that they were originally only to be found in Buckinghamshire. This means that most are inter-related but makes it a devil of a job to work out who is related to who. Best regards, Peter

Philip

Philip Report 18 Feb 2005 18:56

Hi Susan, You are only to right & it makes you wonder why the hell we bother trying to help some people - a thing that I shall think twice about now when it concerns my own tree. All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 18 Feb 2005 18:54

Hi Lou, I know the object of our hobby is to share info (which I have no objection to doing) but I draw the line at someone taking a large piece of info sent to them for their private study & then see them publish that info on a web site they happen to have - (granted this info does belong in their tree but was only brought to light by me - this line cost me a lot of money in certificates & research documents not to mention my own time (several years) - this would not have been so bad if the person concerned had not altered the spelling of the surnmaes to fit her own tree. All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 18 Feb 2005 17:36

Hi Denise, Thanks for that comment All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 18 Feb 2005 17:35

Hi Janet, The anoying part is that the line I sent to the person I warned against does belong in her tree but not with the mis spelling she gave them all - but this line was uknown to her until I sent it for private study only. All the very best Phil

Philip

Philip Report 18 Feb 2005 17:33

Hi Helen, I know that noone can change a tree on this site without the owners password but the person I issued this warning about was sent a line of research by me to study privately & was not for publication (which is the first thing that was done) - but just the same the line I sent was added to her internet tree & the names changed to fit in with her own research (all be it somewhat flawed) - I was also added to the tree as a source - I also know that the person concerned is a member of this site as I found myself on her tree here but complained about it & was removed from her genes tree ONLY. I hope you see why I am angry. All the very best Phil