I didn't see an AntoniO, but an AntoniA. I think you sent the wrong link.
I think both Cheryl Lawrence and Lillian Furtado Palko come from this
family. Your mom's DNA matches Lillian. Your aunt doesn't. Neither match
Cheryl Lawrence or her whole cluster.
Ribeira das Tainhas is kinda different. It
Does anyone have any information on an Antone F. Lawrence? According to his
draft card he was born 8 Apr 1886, Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal. Wife’s
name was Mary. I think his surname was originally Furtado Lawrence. Had to
of immigrated to Plymouth, Massachusetts before 1913 because all 3 of his
About FTDNA, sorry that's not true. If you want your tree private on FTDNA,
you can mark it completely private. Here's a completely private tree from
FTDNA:
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Here's the same tree, share with matches only but the living private:
[image: Inline image 2]
FTDNA does, indeed, gi
Yes, the records are there if you look for them. But I take issue with the
people who just grab my research for their tree and link it to someone in
their tree who is not that person. Genealogy isn't about winning because
you have the most people in your tree. :)
If I see info in another person's
Greetings,
Can't make any suggestions for any version of internet posting that is
really private. Perhaps a modified version of your trees might be a
consideration?
I resisted posting any trees, anywhere -- until participating in this
group. I used the FTDNA tree form to manually enter direc
But the records are already there. Any public record like birth, marriage,
divorce, death and SS records are available to virtually anybody.
On Jan 21, 2018 11:47 AM, "Tish M" wrote:
> I agree with all of the others pertaining to this topic. Once you are in
> the system you have no rights. Your
I agree with all of the others pertaining to this topic. Once you are in
the system you have no rights. Your records become LDS records
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 6:46 AM, 'Lillian Palko' via Azores Genealogy <
azores@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I don't recommend uploading a tree to Family Search. I
I don't recommend uploading a tree to Family Search. I put mine there and
other researchers are able to add to my tree without my permission. Yes,
that is true. Then, just try to correct the mistakes. You can add a
"discussion" and show your proof or lack of proof by second researcher, but
my t
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