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mgnv | Report | 9 Mar 2012 01:01 |
Jonesey - I have to point out that the UK does not have a centralized system of BMD registration, nor a uniform set of access rules (nor a uniform of marr laws). It's true the UK is more centralized than the USA, but it's really only because the UK is smaller, consisting of 3 jurisdictions, rather than 50+. |
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DavidB0745 | Report | 9 Mar 2012 01:15 |
Hi all |
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pelo | Report | 9 Mar 2012 04:35 |
My best one is finding on an Ancestry tree that my grandmother had unexpectedly given birth to a son when she was aged 5 years!. As I'm the only direct descendant who has been alive for over 50 years & the sheer impossibility of the birth (even given the same name in the tree as my grandfather ) I still have been unable to get the perpetrator to change her tree, which is of course, now copied to the U.S. Canada, N.Z, U.K. & Australia. |
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Derek | Report | 9 Mar 2012 21:08 |
The trouble with the "more is good" approach is that when a tree or a section of a tree has been filched and simply added...is that the inaccuracies in one are multiplied..and a lot of people who do this are not actually that bothered about how accurate the information is........it looks good and therefore it is good.........to be able to show many thousands of "relatives"..........was just looking at another Thread on which there appear to many hundreds of people descended from Eleanor of Aquitaine.......hah bleedin' ha.......maybe, just maybe..one person was clever enough, and lucky enough to research properly and meticulously..a massive task....but only one..the rest have been filched! |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 9 Mar 2012 23:27 |
If you are given a possible link on a public Ancestry tree - on the Overview page bottom right it lists their sources (BMD, censuses etc) which can be followed up. Often however such a source is described as being another Ancestry tree, which if you follow up all too often doesn't give a further source. But don't damn Ancestry trees en masse, there is a lot of helpful information there and I have been able to fill in a lot of background information and follow up new links |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 11 Mar 2012 05:08 |
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Huia | Report | 11 Mar 2012 08:57 |
I still reckon I have the wackiest one of all. My oldest sister m to a man who was b 176 yrs before her own father was b. And she had a horde of children before her parents (or even grandparents, or gt grandparents) were born. Quite a lot of the idiot trees have our parents and grandparents and gt grandparents in them with their y.o.b. and yet the tree owners have not noticed that the dates 'do not compute'. Grrr, innumerate idiots. |
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Sally | Report | 11 Mar 2012 14:28 |
florance florance who :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 |
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