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Post by Rob »

How accurate is the information on Ancestry concerning the Family Trees?
Can i take over the info without checking it myself first? :?
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You could-- but in my tree they get it Wrong a lot --thank god for BCC and THIS forumn :lol: :lol: :lol:
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So what you're saying Rocky is that i should check everything again?
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YES always --see proof of marriages wits etc real evidence of rels -its surprising what a difference it makes :wink:
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dont trust the transcript rob but check the image yourself so you know info is correct as it can be
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.

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Rob wrote:How accurate is the information on Ancestry concerning the Family Trees?
Can i take over the info without checking it myself first? :?


are you having a laff!
how many times Robert do we say this!!
never ever ever take anyone elses trees as fact!!
always check what you can yourself

We say that on our BCC tree too....verify the info for yourself

you are worrying me now!!
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Me think he winding us all up :lol: :lol:
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rockyfowler wrote:You could-- but in my tree they get it Wrong a lot --thank god for BCC and THIS forumn :lol: :lol: :lol:


You should join us soon RF :grin: :wink:
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peterd wrote:Me think he winding us all up :lol: :lol:

How dare you Peterd i'm trying to be serious here! I am interested in Geneaology as well you know!!
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But Rob my dear boy how many times do we say it!

sigh!!

May I request that you do not engage in folly and instead with single mindedness
engage in verification

or I will bann you from BCC!!

:lol:

here is a little poem to remind you

If you feel like plagerism
take a breather tum ti tum
think again don't be a fool
check your facts that's the rule
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I agree, Check everything. Even things of your own from when you first started out.
Its so easy to make typing errors too...
I find half the fun of it is sussing it all out yourself :)
But love to look and try and help others, all part of the addiction I think! :lol:
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I have experimented on Ancestry just to see how many Lemmings use it.

I picked one of my more popular families that 14 others were researching. I created a fictional child and had them dying before they were born, then marrying after their death to another fictional sibling who I made 210 years old at the time of the wedding :)

11 people just merged into their tree and only one sent a questioning e-mail.

Sad really....

They were shocked when I e-mailed them and told them what rubbish they just accepted as gospel.

"But shouldn't the software stop that?"

It will warn you as you enter the information that things are not quite right but it lets you do it anyway.

When you merge the information into your tree, no checks or warnings are involved.

Sometimes I add stories to particular people that explains why my information is correct so that the smarter ones who do check will feel more comfortable with the "minority" data.
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You will get that everywhere though Mark, unless of course its own web site.
I have known, now you too :lol: , people put in things so they can identify people just copying.
I dont agree with just copying, what fun have they missed?
Names are just names unless verified and more interesting to add "flesh" to bones and bring back and know what sort of life they had.
I cant get to a lot of places I would like to, to inestigate further, online is the main option for me. Unless of course I could get a CD with things on that interest me.
I made a big mistake when buying some CD's that the area I was looking at was border counties and not what I bought, but they are still useful :)
Ancestry is very useful, same as LDS and others but not as gospel.
Check and go back and check!
Further you go back how can you identify the right family? Unless of course there is more documented information? Many people cant for sure.
Naming patterns are a big example!
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Can this be Archived now Rob?
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