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Creating an Ancestry tree
from scratch, not uploading a GEDCOM, is extremely easy and rather scary.
I'm just putting up a basic tree on ancestry and the amount of help it wants to give is scary. It suggests potential parents, with a full list of children, although it doesn't add the children to the tree. It seems to compare to other trees and if the details are close it offers it as a match and adds the details in if you wish. It just offered me a woman by listing her children, no other details but added in dates of birth and death and a photo it had got from another tree. I don't know the date of death, nor do I know if the photo is correct. It is so, so easy and now I understand the number of identical trees on ancestry. There is no hard slog, no searching for misspelled names, no comparing 15 census to find your person, just a blinking yes, no or maybe button. It's no wonder people can finish their trees in a week.
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So agree, Kit. My only consolation is that nobody is going to steal my research, since it differs from everyone else, so nobody believes me.
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haha that's so funny and sad at the same time.
I deleted the bits it added to my tree that weren't in my offline tree but I have made a note of the information that is at a brickwall I have so I can check it out and see if it is correct. I'm not adding everything, just years of events and state or country, not exact places. Enough detail to show I know something but not everything.
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