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GR TEAM!!...STOP THE DEATH ENTRIES BEING ADDED!! U

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Slinky

Slinky Report 27 Feb 2006 23:49

UPDATED>>>> Reply from Genes Team.... Apparently they have investigated this person adding death entries and they say he is not contravening the terms and conditions..... I for one will not be answering any of his death entries he adds to genes.... I am very disappointed in this result!! Anne .

Joy

Joy Report 28 Feb 2006 13:17

I shall study the terms and conditions

Slinky

Slinky Report 28 Feb 2006 17:46

What have you come up with Joy? Have you found anything that the Team didn't? Anne:)))

Slinky

Slinky Report 7 Mar 2006 09:23

I have just received a message from a lady who has had a reply same as me from GR TEAM. She has come up with ... ''If we all added databases to GR matches, then where would the site be?'' PROBABLY IN CHAOS!! But that is just what this fella has done... and they say he is not contravening the rules... so there you go folks... you can add anything as long as it's a dead person, wether it belongs to you or not!! WHAT DO YOU THINK GR TEAM????? Anne:)))

Chris

Chris Report 11 Mar 2006 02:32

Due to pressure put on me I have DELELETED my names on Genesreunited and I will NOT list 200,000 names IN 2 WEEK on this site again BECAUSE of all the bad reports Sorry for my MISTAKE and the trouble I have caused. Details can me found on the Genesreunited General Topics under DEATH ENTRIES Dead Index WA Chris

Maureen

Maureen Report 11 Mar 2006 08:30

Hi, ONLY MEANT GOOD AND HELPED ME. You may all think he's a pain in the A*se BUT i contacted him because he had the death of someone I had been trying to find for 4 years!! I knew they had emigrated to Australia but didn't know when or where. It turns out this person has either already photographed the graves of these people OR is willing to photograph the graves. So, I now have the photo of the burial place of my Great Aunt and her husband, their son and his wife. Also he gave me the name of a site on the internet where I found more details of their deaths. He truly did me the biggest favour and obviously didn't mean any harm - So please do not be so harsh. I understand they have deleted all their names now, so no one else will be helped as I was! Maureen

Slinky

Slinky Report 11 Mar 2006 14:22

MESSAGE FROM CHRIS>>>> (The guy who added all death entries) He has messaged me to say that he has now deleted all death entries and is putting them in a thread of his own, as I suggested to him. This will enable people to click into his thread and search for their ancestral grave. This does not mean that other people can be helped when they are looking for a death entry for Australia... it means that when people are searching for contacts in familes for their trees, the lists are not clogged up with numerous death entries. Anne:)))

Peter

Peter Report 12 Mar 2006 01:25

I fail to see what you lot are moaning about. Chris Hewison has spent ages taking pictures of the headstones in Karrakata (Perth, Western Australia) Cemetery. He has very kindly sent me photographs of the headstones of some of my distant Aussie cousins. Perhaps, if you ask him nicely, he will do the same for you. Peter Gainsborough

Carol

Carol Report 18 Mar 2006 07:31

I think you are being rather harsh on Chris! I agree this is not the best site for what he was doing, but believe he was doing it from a purely altruistic and helpful point of view. I admit it took a couple of emails befroe I fully realised what was going on, but once I knew he was listing a death index for a part of Western Australia, it made sense. I was lucky enough to have him list my great-grandfather's brother-in-law - a name familiar to me, and unusual. This person was born in England and travelled to Victoria, Australia in the mid 1850s, but I had found nothing more on him. To find him and his wife on Chris' list buried in Western Australia (2,500 miles away) came as a surprise. Within days of my request, he had put up 3 photographs of the tomstone - and there has never been any req

Carol

Carol Report 18 Mar 2006 07:40

Sorry, I had not finished my reply! I was saying that Chris has never requested payment in any way. With each Australian state having their own rules relating to privacy, it is difficult to trace people who have moved out of a known area. We are lucky in New South Wales to have our BDM indexes online - but only to a limited extent. Births only go up to 1905 - yes, 101 years ago! Marriages have recently changed from up to 1945 to 1974, and the same for Deaths - but the added ones do not show the area that the person died! If you compare the size of, say, England, to the size of New South Wales, you will realise what a large area it covers. Any help therefore, is appreciated. As I said at the beginning of my first reply, this is probably not the right site for his list, but he was only trying to help people find the last resting place of some of their ancestors. The majority, probably 99% of my hot matches, are not connections, but the 1% make looking worthwhile! Carol in Oz