I`ve just had to correct someone for whom I have great respect. They have done an enormous amount of research on the family members who emigrated but have almost nothing on the ones who stayed in England, including my G.Father and G.Grandmother . I have beeen able to fill in a good number of gaps.
I was notified that more people had been added to the family tree but was surprised to see some elementry mistakes, for example three people included in a family when at the 1911 census they were many miles away. In any case the true family had only two children, not five.
I thanked them for the extra info but asked a polite quesrion as to wndering why the family had some members in one place and others in another when they were all young children?
.As a result all the family have been removed , which is a shame as four are really connected and true relations, more to me than the person doing the extended tree, being my father`s aunt, uncle and first cousins
. To the tree compiler they are the neice, nephew by marriage and great neices of their great, great, great grandfather. Now they have all been removed even the correct ones. I`ll have to send another message although I did make it clear who were O.K and who not ,albeit in a friendly way .
Perhaps when they have time to look at things again they will see both errors.
This does not really affect me but as has been pointed out if things are not 100% accurate they are valueless. Viktoria