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Stolen Family Tree
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nameslessone | Report | 4 Aug 2009 10:50 |
Can someone tell me how you copy a 'whole tree' off GR? |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 4 Aug 2009 11:43 |
nameslessone |
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Sue | Report | 4 Aug 2009 12:11 |
I only keep a skeleton tree on GR. My complete trees (4 of them) are all private on Ancestry. |
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Christine | Report | 4 Aug 2009 12:36 |
The information on your living relatives is all out there if anyone wants to find it. A recent contact (with a shared ancestor) on GR was given access to my tree and a few days later emailed me a detailed document which, amongst other things, named all my living relatives giving dates (quarters) and places. The information was not on my tree - I had typed in each one as "living person". This person had ALL the information, including some that was unknown to me. |
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mgnv | Report | 4 Aug 2009 14:09 |
Tina - |
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nameslessone | Report | 4 Aug 2009 14:33 |
I think we all have been the victim of a 'tree thief' at sometime and it will always go on. |
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Pat | Report | 5 Aug 2009 05:03 |
The best way I think is to keep your tree simple and then give others information if you think the query is genuine. Most of mine is still in folders and can still share. Some twenty years ago a couple brought there photocopy machine to our home and I allowed them to copy a lot of material on his side of the family. (A line shared by my husband) and a couple of years after they had a unveiling of a monument for this direct relation, ( a 35 min drive away)and we never knew a thing, til we read it in the newspaper. The word SHARED has a very good meaning to it. I have jotted down names from others trees that interest me so I can check them and I wish to be corrected if I have something wrong often helps to break down that brick wall. |
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RobG | Report | 5 Aug 2009 15:40 |
Whilst I am in the main in support of the gist of this thread, I do agree that the twigs on our trees are not our personal property. However, our time and money spent researching it are. As Pat says, the word sharing has a meaning in the dictionary, and people that are quite happy to take info from us, without recipricating really annoy me. But my biggest dislike is for those that seem intent on connecting everybody in the world. I had someone take a load of info from my tree, and although they did open their tree to me, it took me ages to work out how they related to me. I eventually found that a distant cousin of mine had a wife, who had a distant cousin, who had a husband who had a half-sister, who had a distant cousin who was the person whose tree it was. There was so much zig-zagging up a branch, down the next , then up again, etc, etc. I got dizzy. When I looked again a few months later, they had continued the trend from the other half of my tree. What is that all about ?!?!? |
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NetGrrl79 | Report | 5 Aug 2009 17:11 |
Just more names on their tree, Fiona... I have to admit I am a recovering name-aholic ;-) ... when I discovered the second wife of the father of two of my cousins on here (I guess he's no longer officially my uncle as the 'blood' connection is that his first wife - and my cousins' mother - is my father's sister!) I set about merrily copying a lot of her names onto my tree just so it would have more names on it. |
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Sharon | Report | 5 Aug 2009 18:47 |
I am very new to reseaching my family tree and didnt realise that this huge argument exhistied or that people would take people from your tree that they are not related to. |
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Thelma | Report | 5 Aug 2009 23:13 |
Back in 2003 I had never used a computer,my wife had her tree on our computer but I had no interest.One day she happened across a relative of mine looking for information.My wife gave a small reply to the thread.Next day she received an email from a member of the Guild of one name studies,after a few emails he sent us a family tree from 1789 to the present day.There it was from my g/g/grandfather to me the wife,our children and grandchildren. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 6 Aug 2009 09:14 |
Picking up on Jim's points, it is all to easy to automatically assume that someone who has a lot of names in there tree has an ulterior motive. Each of us is different, has different interests and aims in life. I do hope his 86 year old reaches his goal. |
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Espana | Report | 11 Aug 2009 16:20 |
If you are related then what is the problem? I only object when they think they could have a connection and without researching copy your entire tree. This did happen to me and this site were wonderful they contacted the guy who refused to clear my family from his tree at my request but as soon as genesreunited contacted him it was sorted. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 11 Aug 2009 16:51 |
This morning I sent a message to one of my fourth cousins who we made contact just a month ago having found one of her dad's second cousins who has only recently become a member. |
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Lynn | Report | 11 Aug 2009 20:24 |
JD? that's all I'm saying... |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 12 Aug 2009 04:33 |
I have no objection to sharing information with people who are related to me through my tree ........ but I do have an objection to someone just "taking" all the names when there is no real connection between us. |
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Pam | Report | 12 Aug 2009 14:27 |
I made contact through GR with a cousin and gave him a family tree and told him that my tree was on GR but I hadn't gone beyond what was on the 1901 census and didn't want living relatives and young children in particular put on GR., but being a cousin, I felt I should give him the whole story. |
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RStar | Report | 12 Aug 2009 14:56 |
Like Helen, I think may of us have unfortunately experienced this. I had one man message me asking for my tree in a Gedcom format. Seeing as he was a member of this site, I couldnt understand why he wouldnt just look at my tree on here first. But no, he demanded a Gedcom. I emailed him a Gedcom of my huge tree, which Ive put a lot of time and money into, and never heard back. Fine, no probs. BUT I didnt expect him to put my tree on his website, full of amendments like saying my husbands grandmother had died when in fact she hasnt, and he's even named my stepfathers late parents....they are no relation whatsoever to him, he is distantly related to my husbands mother! Now I see why he wanted the Gedcom - with a Genes tree you can stop the access if youre unhappy, but you cant take a Gedcom back! He has a site full of messages praising him for 'his' hard work. Ive sadly learnt my lesson, its a shame some nasties ruin it for the nice people out there. Oh, and he found out my sons name from BMD and put him on there....he's only 11. |
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Pam | Report | 12 Aug 2009 17:03 |
Romany Star, |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 12 Aug 2009 18:25 |
Please please, can we remove the word 'stolen?' No one is stealing anything.All the info is in the public domain. |