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Killing off ancestors

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Julia

Julia Report 6 Oct 2006 21:03

Hi all, Any good ideas for killing off ancestors, how do you go about it? Any help would be appreciated Regards Julia

Her Indoors

Her Indoors Report 6 Oct 2006 21:07

Most of mine are already dead. I don't find it a problem.

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 6 Oct 2006 21:07

I find they disappear of their own accord when you try to pin them down. J

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 6 Oct 2006 21:08

Search for their death reference on Ancestry is the only way I know of. Kath. x

~ Berni ~

~ Berni ~ Report 6 Oct 2006 21:09

hi mine keep disappearing too when i try to look for them berni

Her Indoors

Her Indoors Report 6 Oct 2006 21:10

I was challenged a week or two ago by one of those earnest 'unless I've seen PROOF I won't believe it' types about the use of 'Dead' in place of a death date in my tree. I replied that as the birth was 1812, I really had no doubt at all, and deleted the contact!