I do look at Ancestry, but no way do I take their word or information as guaranteed gospel. If I find Ancestry says my ancestor John Doe was born Jan 18, 1718, I do enter it in Legacy, but before I am sure of it, I look for another source that says the same thing.

Robert


At 2009-08-29  08:49 AM, you wrote:
I recently uploaded my database to ancestry.com mainly so I could get
other folks involved in finding links in my Winfrey studies.
Instantly, ancestry starting showing me they had "hints" for
practically everybody in my database.  I don't particularly like their
hints unless it is census data or public records I can verify.  My
question is once you put your data on ancestry, do you do your
research there or do you continue with Legacy?  I'm more comfortable
with Legacy but it means when I find something, I have to enter it in
Legacy and again in ancestry.  How do other do this?

Thanks,

Jim



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