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TootyFruity | Report | 5 Sep 2010 18:03 |
I feel Cheryl in your case it is a massive intrusion into your privacy as you are all living. I would contact her again and ask her to remove all your family from her public tree as she did not have your permission. |
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Cheryl | Report | 5 Sep 2010 17:41 |
I made contact with a 2nd cousin of my husband in the spring. They have a tree on Ancestry. They sent me their details so I could look at their tree, which was huge, but had no one on it that I didn't already have. I was amazed and a little upset that she had my children details, my marriage and my husbands ex-wife and her subsequent marriage and children all on her tree. She had all the details saved in her shoebox too. I have been married for 15 years , so why she needs my husbands ex and her 2 further husbands and 2 children I do not know. We never gave her any of the info, she just found it. She has a public tree. I asked her why she felt she had to have all the info. I never got a reply. |
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Joy | Report | 5 Sep 2010 12:51 |
Michael, I have had a similar occurrence and it is not nice. |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 5 Sep 2010 11:40 |
PigletsPal |
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Kathlyn | Report | 5 Sep 2010 11:30 |
When I am bored I do start to look for "leaves" on my tree and this gives me a much larger picture of where I come from. I have made contact with some of these leaves and find they are as interested as I am as to how fragmented families can be. |
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Karen in the desert | Report | 5 Sep 2010 10:35 |
Don't worry too much about it Mick - I've sussed it. |
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Jane | Report | 5 Sep 2010 10:34 |
I think you are over-reacting a tad. Some of us have very extensive trees and like to work out cousins, 2nd, 3rd and even 4th cousins because it gives us a very wide picture of our origins. I can't really see the harm there.As to answering messages- some of us don't check gr that often because it is not our main source of information. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 5 Sep 2010 10:29 |
I have recently discovered that if a recipient of a message simply deletes the message without reading it, it will showup on your sent box as read. |
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Nickydownsouth | Report | 5 Sep 2010 09:31 |
I`m with you on this one Mick........... as you say both people are Deceased so can be added to anyone tree publically, but if you have no direct connection to these people why would you want to ignore someone who is blood related when they contact you? |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 5 Sep 2010 09:19 |
Just over a week ago, the Surname Summary facility indicated a member had added my father and one of my brothers to their tree. The members name is not one that I am aware of having the remotest of connections with my immediate family. I did send a message asking for their connection to my family which my postbox indicates was read but so far ignored. |