Ancestry.com is a good place for family tree researchers to
belong. Members are encouraged to contribute their
family trees to their vast collection. A member can probably surf around with the
help of the index and find a relative or relatives he or she are
researching. In fact, Ancestry.com has a
program that surfs around all the data and when it spots what is probably the
same person, but maybe one lacks some data, like birthplace, it will contact
you and you can check it out and make changes as to your data, as you see fit.
It also allows you to communicate with other members with
your own Ancestry.com name.
The other day I received an via Ancestry email asking me if I had pictures of William and
Emaline Ray Hunter, my great grandparents.
The guy that wrote is a Ray descendant and is collecting old Rays’ pictures. He addressed me as “Nancy”.
I wrote him back and said I had four pictures of William and
Emaline.
He wrote me back, again, addressing me as “Nancy” and asked
me to mail them to him and gave me his home address.
I wrote him back and said “First of all, my name is not “Nancy”
then I explained to him it would be cheaper and quicker to email them to him
and asked him for his email address.
He wrote back with his email address. The email started off saying,:
“Nancy”, I apologize for calling you Nancy, it was certainly
unintentional.
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