Good Afternoon Erin,

I'm certain that anyone on this list is able to recite manysimilar stories of 
dealing with Unsourced Internet Trees. It only emphasizes the need for us to 
verify the information we receive from any source. I am sure that the woman who 
posted the incorrect data did not do it with any ill intention. Otherwise, she 
would not have removed it when you made her aware of her error.


I get frustrated when folks refuse to correct mistakes. Particularly, when I do 
not even receive an acknowledgment of my email. I have to keep reminding myself 
that the person who posted the incorrect information may have passed away or 
simply lost interest in this hobby which we all find so fascinating.


I want more folks to post their info on line (documented or not). Then it is my 
responsibility to sort through it and decide which I choose to utilize in my 
data base.

Have a Great Week.


 
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Tom Watkins
Eau Gallie, Florida


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