Yes. I always take down the information. If it's close enough, I put it in my database with a note that it's from One World Tree, or an online database, or whatever. If there are lots of obvious errors, I store it away anyway, but not in my database. Either way, any possible clues can be followed later. I know some ancestors of mine are in One World Tree with completely wrong information. The person who put it there didn't realize that these ancestors were from an area of Germany that used Hofnamen, so the name could change with each generation. The person "fixed" a name, then apparently cut and pasted it, picking up only part of the name, which the computer then autofilled on down the line. Good luck to anybody trying to sort that one out! Marilyn > I use the sources as a jumping off point and either request the original > document specified or contact the owner of the tree and see where he/she > got their documentation.