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Cheeky
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kate 66 | Report | 13 Nov 2006 14:21 |
I have just had a message from someone asking if i could let them view my tree. All I got in the message was: please could you give me access to view your tree. Thank you. No names of who they are looking for. No more or less i have asked for more info. I thought he was a bit cheeky not giving me anymore info. I will wait to see what info he gives me. i am a bit carefull in who i give info as i did let someone view and within 24 hours all my hard work was on hers including me and my family. I thought i was Cheeky Kate |
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Paul | Report | 13 Nov 2006 14:23 |
That message is an automatically written when they click on 'Request Tree' I had one of them before, and when I asked who they thought had a match they replied 'Robert Smith, born 1752, Essex' I had a Robert Smith, but mine was born in 1760, in Norfolk, but still they insisted it could be the same one. |