I hope you let ancestry.com know. Errors like that need to be brought to their attention; they can't fix them if they don't know the errors are there. Of course, their attitude when they are informed of the errors isn't particularly encouraging. They gave me some bs excuse about how long such errors take to fix in their databases. Still, such errors will only get fixed if we tell them about them. Thanks, Triste Elliott --- If you can't get rid of them ugly old skeletons in the closet, at least teach 'em how to dance funny. Billy C. Wirtz --- On Sat, 5/28/11, Welty Janet <jnwelty@sssnet.com> wrote: > As long as we are talking about > ancestry. Noticed awhile back that a number of my > ancestors living in Lancaster, Lancaster Co. PA were listed > in the WW1 draft registration as living in Lancaster, Butler > Co. PA. The actual registration cards are > accurate. Probably wouldn't have noticed, but it is a > odd last name. When you find one, you have found them > all > Janet N. Welty