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    1. Re: [SC] Getting Ancestry.Com to change the info!!
    2. Oh, on occasions Ancestry.com from the correct, as I submitted it, to the incorrect. My cousin, his third wife, was completely omitted. In her stead was the wife of another man, the woman having been dead for many years and laid to rest in GA. Her true husband had died ca 1854 at Black Hawk, Carroll County, MS. Of course, I haven't accomplished too much but I stay on Ancestry.com's case about the many errors they are publishing for the truth. If this isn't changed, our descendants are going to have a harder time than we in tracing their trees due to the privacy laws that many states are implementing. Alabama is one that requires that a man or woman be deceased for 125 years, beginning with their birth year, before birth and death certificates may be issued to anyone outside of the immediate family or to an attorney who is acting on their behalf. Because of this, I think it's time for many people to complain, even go so far as to boycott their site until some corrections are made. It's my personal opinion that they should require documentation for a person before posting his/her data. Speaking of old, out of date e-mail addresses, it has reached the point on a number of families that I can identify the submitter without seeing his or her name. And, if you should send a message to the one who posted the incorrect data, they never receive it. Ancentry.com simply says that their transmission isn't working at that time. I have also requested that a copy of each message I have attempted to send to be sent to me. To date, I haven't received a single one. Other sites are not much better. Check at the bottom of the page and you will discover that the "different" site is being supported by Ancestry.com. This gives them the right to go into the other sites to collect whatever data the other might have in order to add it to their own. I haven't really found an independent site that isn't in co-operation with Ancestry.com. With them my name is MUD and I am frequently denied access to data that I have previously seen and know it is there; however, their report to me is that they have nothing for that family. Try some of my tactics to see what your results will be. mbm

    11/12/2005 11:17:29
    1. Re: [SC] Getting Ancestry.Com to change the info!!
    2. Kathy
    3. How do you feel about rootsweb, and why do I keep gettimg offers for a 14 day trial. So this means if they have incorrect info., on my family, I'd never know it with out paying for there service. I hope rootsweb, stays the same old rootsweb, that I founf back in 2000, met several cousins in person and every one is so helpful to me with out a price tag, but I was off line for several years due to chemo and lost my wonderful Gateway computer, piece of Crap broke down with in two years, any way lost all my old address and can't get the people who use to be on rootsweb to respond, which makes me wonder if they have gone to another site. I thought Ancentry was the only other site out there and came across another site, started with a H, with a 7 day trial. I need to get updated on whats going on and where some of my distance cousins have gone to??? Sincerely Kathy in Oregon Surnames:Runyon, Rippon, Hamilton, Thornton, Amick, Redmond, Bloom, Dye, Vogan, Waddell, Dye, And many more.... maltt@juno.com wrote: >Oh, on occasions Ancestry.com from the correct, as I submitted it, to the >incorrect. My cousin, his third wife, was completely omitted. In her >stead was the wife of another man, the woman having been dead for many >years and laid to rest in GA. Her true husband had died ca 1854 at Black >Hawk, Carroll County, MS. > >Of course, I haven't accomplished too much but I stay on Ancestry.com's >case about the many errors they are publishing for the truth. If this >isn't changed, our descendants are going to have a harder time than we in >tracing their trees due to the privacy laws that many states are >implementing. Alabama is one that requires that a man or woman be >deceased for 125 years, beginning with their birth year, before birth and >death certificates may be issued to anyone outside of the immediate >family or to an attorney who is acting on their behalf. > >Because of this, I think it's time for many people to complain, even go >so far as to boycott their site until some corrections are made. It's my >personal opinion that they should require documentation for a person >before posting his/her data. > >Speaking of old, out of date e-mail addresses, it has reached the point >on a number of families that I can identify the submitter without seeing >his or her name. And, if you should send a message to the one who posted >the incorrect data, they never receive it. Ancentry.com simply says that >their transmission isn't working at that time. I have also requested that >a copy of each message I have attempted to send to be sent to me. To >date, I haven't received a single one. > >Other sites are not much better. Check at the bottom of the page and you >will discover that the "different" site is being supported by >Ancestry.com. This gives them the right to go into the other sites to >collect whatever data the other might have in order to add it to their >own. I haven't really found an independent site that isn't in >co-operation with Ancestry.com. > >With them my name is MUD and I am frequently denied access to data that I >have previously seen and know it is there; however, their report to me is >that they have nothing for that family. > >Try some of my tactics to see what your results will be. > >mbm > > >==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== >SCRoots Forum >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~scroots/ > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > >

    11/12/2005 02:19:56