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Why O' why such strange behaviour?
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Beverly | Report | 29 May 2006 18:23 |
I made contact with someone on this site who had my NAN in his tree, I contacted him as I had never heard of him before and asked for permission to see his tree (naturally curious as it is my Nan and she is a living relative). A few hours later, he emailed me, said he had given me access so when I looked there was HIS NAME ONLY in his tree so he has removed all other information Strange behaviour; why would he have done that? It doesn't seem reasonable when it is my living relative and I can't possible think why she would be in his tree. Does anyone think that this is unreasonable? Regards, Bev |
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Ruth | Report | 29 May 2006 18:27 |
Sounds a bit funny to me. I wonder if he will contact you again? |
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fraserbooks | Report | 29 May 2006 18:27 |
Genes is having problems uploading gedcoms at the moment. Maybe he was trying to load the latest version of his family tree. I think I would E.mail him and say you are unable to see his tree. There might be an innocent explanation. |