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Nichola

Nichola Report 9 Feb 2007 15:51

Isn't part of genesreunited about sharing your tree with others family members and reuniting the different sides of the family. Of course theres nice ways of doing this. I found someone whos tree had photos of my ancestors and she kindly shared them with me. Alas I was unable to share much back so it was very one sided.

Heather

Heather Report 9 Feb 2007 15:02

What I just dont understand is why people would load a whole tree onto theres when the branches have nothing whatsoever to do with them, not even vaguely. I had one chap contact me - he had over 20,000 people on his tree - I mean what is the point of that? I asked him where my person fitted in and he said, no idea. I didnt open my tree to him- hed probably had 21,000 then.

Annette

Annette Report 9 Feb 2007 14:51

Hi Shelley, I do know what you mean, I only took the information that was relevant to me and also double checked births, marriages etc. They didn't know my gran existed either or knew what happened to my great gran, so at least it gave them a little bit of information as well. I've only just started out tracing my family back so I've lots of branches to go down yet and I'm enjoying every minute, its so addictive!

Shelley

Shelley Report 9 Feb 2007 14:48

Hi Annette, I understand what you mean, I have even got a few more names thanks to contacts, names I didn't even know existed, same as my fathers side, some relatives didn't even know my great grandmother existed so therefore didn't know I existed. But each person I have had contact with has not minded me using their info, but then again I never put it in my tree till I have researched it myself and bought the certificate to be sure. I perhaps wouldn't have minded this person wanting this info but firstly I don't see why they needed it and secondly they didn't even ask me!!!

Shelley

Shelley Report 9 Feb 2007 14:40

Thanks for your comments Heather and Jodi. I've seen a few hot matches with names that may or may not be the same but until I do more research I don't really get in touch with anyone myself till I know for sure. Ann, I do know they have copied from me simply because there are some very unusual names in my tree, and I was the one who researched this side of the family in the first place and managed to break through the brick walls. Only today I put in a date of death for someone and they have it down as date of birth! This person has a relative of mine down as having a father when she was illigitimate! I have tried asking them where they fit in, but no response as yet. What I don't understand is if someone is most probably very very distantly related to me on my mother's side, why do they have the need to have all my father's side details? Relatives could get in touch with them but there would be no immediate connection for example to my childs father who I am no longer with etc.

Annette

Annette Report 9 Feb 2007 14:37

I am one of those people thats pinched a tree! Well this is what it felt like, even though the persons tree who it was didn't mind. My Great Gran was a missing link on her tree and when I first started researching her side of the family I discovered her family which was totally unknown to my side. Knowing this person had spent years building up her tree I did feel really guilty about taking the information and it did take the fun out of researching, but I have plenty more branches to go down! and her tree is invaluable to me. Before putting the information onto my tree I did check it was ok with her, which I'd of thought most people would do!

Heather

Heather Report 9 Feb 2007 14:17

Yes, the exciting bit is finally piecing together the jigsaw, isnt it Jodi - but then again, if someone presented you with a well documented 3 centuries tree, you cant ignore it can you. Personally Im glad Ive struggled to get my lot together.

Penny

Penny Report 9 Feb 2007 14:09

If their info is wrong - how do you know they copied it from yours? They may well have researched as well as they were able. have you tried communicating with this person about ancestors and your findings V theirs? Ann

Fox On The Rocks

Fox On The Rocks Report 9 Feb 2007 13:57

One of the first rules I learnt was never rely on other peoples research!Always check up on it. If this person has taken it all, it seems to me that their cheating themselves. Finding the connections yourself is the whole point! what's the fun in just copying someone?

Heather

Heather Report 9 Feb 2007 13:46

I think most of us have. I dont think there is anything you can do about it. I always find hot matches are one sided - I have years of documented work with all certs and other official/interesting documents and they have grandads name. Next thing you find is all your hard and expensive work is attached to their tree. Its sickening. One person who had only a very vague connection took everything and I found he had entered it on ancestry one world tree - it was a terrible shock to see my fathers name on there as he had only just died. I did contact the chap several times through GR and ancestry to say how upset I was but never had a response. Now I rarely give access and only after I am sure the person has more information than just one name.

Shelley

Shelley Report 9 Feb 2007 13:44

I have thought a bit about this before posting and I might regret posting it but I need to get it off my chest. I have had someone contacting me as we seem to have a common ancester on my mothers' side, so I opened my tree to them. I've just popped along to have a look at their tree and they seem to have taken all my info from my father's side that I have worked hard on doing. I haven't worked just straight up on my father's side but researched who each brother and sister married as well, going back to Great Great Great Gandparents, buying certificates etc. Not only that but this person seems to have made mistakes as well in regards to names and dates. It has taken me a few years to get a lot of this stuff including hitting many brick walls because of surname changes. I have now closed my tree to them but it's too late now as they have all the info. Has anyone else had this not so nice experience?