I'm probably dense..not sure I follow Elizabeth.  At the present my tree is
set to private at least until I get it tweaked the way I want.  Are you
saying that all public trees show up on Rootsweb World Connect and that
more of the information would be showing there?
Mary

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Eliz Hanebury <[email protected]> wrote:

> Information such as you wanted included, apparently are meant to be
> indicated by saved information from Ancestry. They should appear on World
> Connect at Rootsweb which should suit you if you are wanting an online
> research aid.
>
> Eliz
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> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Mary LeClerc <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I uploaded my husband's family tree to Ancestry and was disappointed (to
>> put it mildly) that none of the event notes were included.  I know that
>> general notes are private but wasn't expecting that to be the case with
>> event notes.  In fact they aren't even private..they simply aren't there.
>> I have a ton of information in the notes portion of various events like
>> obituary, occupation, etc. Did I do something wrong, or does Ancestry
>> simply not accept that information field?  Overall, I'm very unhappy with
>> the way Ancestry deals with uploaded information and I'm reminded why I've
>> resisted putting my trees there for so many years.  I only did it now for
>> the facilitation of research. That part is great, but being a confirmed
>> Legacy user, and unable to sync the online tree, I guess I won't bother
>> storing much information online..just bare bones.
>>
>>
>>
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