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From: "Kith-n-Kin" <Kith-n-Kin@cox.net>
To: "'Pat Stansbury'" <pals@c2i2.com>, <ROOTS-M@rootsweb.com>
Subject: RE: [ROOTS-L] Ancestry World tree project surprise!
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 07:15:08 -0700
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Pat

Someone you *did* share the information with posted it on the Ancestry base. That is the *only* way it
could have happened. You need to open up the tree, find the name of the submitter, and write to that
person, asking that at least the notes be removed.

Ancestry had nothing to do with it, other than making a place on the internet where the trees can be
posted. No one is profiting from this, as the trees are available to anyone, whether or not they pay for a
subscription.

If you need further help in locating the contributor, give us a couple of the names on the tree and we
will help you find the contributor.

Pat (in Tucson)

|-----Original Message-----
|From: roots-in@roots-l.rootsweb.com 
|[mailto:roots-in@roots-l.rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Pat Stansbury
|Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 21:16
|To: ROOTS-M@rootsweb.com
|Subject: [ROOTS-L] Ancestry World tree project surprise!
|
|
|Can anyone tell me how does the Ancestry World tree project 
|get your family files ? I was shocked to see that ALL my 
|research and notes, public & private about my family are on 
|Ancestry World Tree on the internet for everyone to see. Much 
|of my notes were for private family information only. I can't 
|believe this, as I never sent in that information. Also, is 
|there a way to have it taken off ? Has anyone else had a 
|problem like this? How can they just get our hard earned 
|research without our permission and then make a profit by it ? 
|All the genealogists including myself, share their research 
|gladly with others, but to have it taken without permission, 
|and displayed only to paying customers is an outrage. I'd like 
|to hear from others with the same opinion. Pat in AZ
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