I Don't source ancestry, I put an online family tree under notes with
the URL and then I set out to prove or disprove it.



Eliz

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 1:14 AM, v pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found what Ancestry.com calls a "Family Tree" on their website.  It isn't
> really a family tree but a short list of related people.
>
>
> I looked in the archives and see that many people suggest putting
> Ancestry.com as a repository and the collections found on Ancestry (such as
> WWI Draft Registrations, etc) as the source.
>
> But what about something less straight forward, like the "family tree" I
> found on Ancestry?
>
> How would I source this?  No author is listed, nor contact information, it
> is simply a short list of related people under the title  "Smith Family
> Tree".
>
>
> In the "Add a New Source", Source Writer's family tree and family group
> sheet options do not offer me a choice of medium other than "Online Images"
> and "Privately Held".  Since the list is not really what would be considered
> an online image (such as a census page image would be) and the list is not
> privately held, how would I source this list of related persons that
> Ancestry calls a "family tree"?
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Vicki
>
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