I was, and still am, very upset to find my grandmother on a tree which has absolutly no connection to our family.
The other tree's owner had my grandmother's brother as her ancestor.
I wrote to her, telling her that he never married and never had any children. I have a copy of his birth certificate, (which is not on Ancestry), and a copy of his death certificate. His death was registered by his niece and the executor of his will was one of his sisters.
I have his address, when he registered his mother's death and his address when he died. I have also found him in the 1939 register aged 50 and still single. All the addresses are in Southampton.
This other tree owner has him living in Leicester. She's even got his date of death wrong.
When I wrote and told her, she said she would 'look into it'.
This was over a year ago, so I can only assume she reads very slowly!
Or could it possibly be!!!!!
If she does look into it, she will find that all my family on her tree are nothing whatsoever to do with her and she will have to delete them.
Over half her tree will be gone!
My Ancestry tree is private, but there are others, who are distant relations, who have parts of my family on their public trees.
I cannot understand why anyone just copies another tree and accepts it as their family. (There I go, being sensible again)
I started my family tree to find out about my ancestors. And it's been a revelation.
I will never understand why anyone just adds a name to the tree without a paper trail.
I love to give people information, some are grateful, just as I was when I first started, others just want to add as many names as possible.