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Matt | Report | 2 Sep 2009 23:38 |
sylvia: yeah they have opened the messages - I guess some people just are not interested in sharing information and are just interested in collecting it from others |
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pippie | Report | 2 Sep 2009 09:22 |
hi sylvia,thanks for your advice,although i have done all that but still no response.it is evidently as you say they dont want to know but i do not know what they think i want off them.i really dont know what else i can do but wil try ancestry later.see if i have any look on there.gosh this is hard going but i hope its worth it in the end as i never knew either of my parents.kind regards sandra |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 2 Sep 2009 03:35 |
Matt |
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Matt | Report | 2 Sep 2009 03:01 |
It's very weird seeing these posts as it is was on my trail of thought. |
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SimonSez | Report | 2 Sep 2009 00:33 |
Sorry Carole |
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Wildgoose | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:15 |
Just to add to this: I often get a message (first contact) with a request to see my tree at the same time. I always wait a while before allowing access and I don't ask to see another person's tree unless I have already opened mine for them. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 1 Sep 2009 20:45 |
Sandra |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 1 Sep 2009 14:37 |
Sandra |
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pippie | Report | 1 Sep 2009 14:24 |
many thanks to all the people who answered my question.it never occured to me that some-one would steal a tree, why ever would they do that. i have to ask to see a tree as i only have 3 things that i know about my father. one is his name, who he married and the city in which he lives,so when those 3 things come up in a hot match what am i supposed to do except ask to see the tree?i expect it might be a shock to his family but the only thing i want to know is just a little information on him.i do not intend intruding in his family, but at the end of the day he is my dad.i have waited 65 yrs for this, as i have only recently found out anything. once again many thanks sandra |
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Golfman | Report | 1 Sep 2009 12:26 |
Hi Simon |
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LadyKira | Report | 1 Sep 2009 11:53 |
I agree Carol. |
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AllanC | Report | 1 Sep 2009 11:48 |
There is also the question of identity theft. Unless you hide living relatives (and even that's not foolproof) anyone you allow access to can find out your mother's maiden name and when/where you were born - the standard questions banks ask you for identification. Not only yours, but your siblings' and children's too. Don't think that GR members wouldn't do that sort of thing - every community has its rogue elements. |
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Carole | Report | 1 Sep 2009 08:11 |
i have 10,000 people on my tree. most of which i have spent the last 5 years or so adding. on the whole i have found these people myself from various sources paid and unpaid. if i find someone i put them on it seems rude not to somehow. just because someone has a larger than average tree does not mean that they are 'stealing' info from other people. i am always happy to use my sources to help people, even using my pay per views in scotlands people and 1911. as well as my subscriptions to sites such as ancestry and geneology . by the way i have had this done to me. a little annoying but only because they put my children and other youngsters on without asking...... |
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Annabel | Report | 1 Sep 2009 01:50 |
Hi Simon |
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SimonSez | Report | 1 Sep 2009 01:40 |
Hi Annabel |
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SimonSez | Report | 1 Sep 2009 01:31 |
That's right Jim |
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Annabel | Report | 1 Sep 2009 01:27 |
I sent two messages to some one who had members of my great grandmothers family on hot matches, they read the messages but did not reply' so I asked to look at their tree which they let me , no wonder they could not tell me their link to my great grandmother's family, over 10,000 in their tree , no way was I going to let them have excess to my tree so they could add them to theirs. |
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Thelma | Report | 1 Sep 2009 01:12 |
You know what ,Simon.You are so right about "hiding living relatives". |
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SimonSez | Report | 1 Sep 2009 00:46 |
Yes perhaps thats what I could do DET , but If you choose to hide living rellies on GR , it hides them for a couple of generations back. |
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SimonSez | Report | 1 Sep 2009 00:21 |
How's about this one then ! |