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Offline Sinann

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Re: Missing Irish baptism for Philip Clark
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 22 September 18 15:39 BST (UK) »
Thinking about it some more, I wonder has she accepted a hint about Patrick and your tree has been attached to hers.
In which case it up to her to remove those records from her tree.

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Re: Missing Irish baptism for Philip Clark
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 23 September 18 09:04 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the replies.
 Yes, I think your right, she must have clicked on a hint that led her to my tree and saw all my documents for Patrick Clark and its confusing her, I did tell her that our Patrick Clarks are two different men. It's just odd that Ancestry told "her " that if was up to me to remove records. I looked on her tree and there is no sign of any of my records
Banks - Wick, Caithness
Dunbar - Co Antrim-Birkenhead-Liverpool
Kemp - Woodnesborough,Kent-Liverpool
Long - Ireland-Liverpool
Clarke - Ireland-Liverpool
Weldon - Dublin-Birkenhead
Thomas - LLandysilio,Anglesey-Liverpool
Roberts -Denbighshire-Liverpool
Spain-Woodnesborough, Kent
Seed - Ballyculter, Co. Down
Graham-Ayrshire-Ballyculter-Liverpool

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Re: Missing Irish baptism for Philip Clark
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 23 September 18 09:28 BST (UK) »
It is no different  than those "trees" on Ancestry where people assemble records because they "look right".... try telling one of them that their tree is wrong!

Ancestry can look and see if you added something or not!!

Why not just block her from contacting you again?
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