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An Irish Name?
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Huia | Report | 27 Oct 2007 05:23 |
Can some kind soul please tell me if a child b about 1725 in Ireland would be given the first name of Tui? There are some people on ancestry who are disputing my suggestion that Tui Mary Bettany was NOT b in the 18th century, and that my sister would not have been the only one to have ever been given that name. (True, but not 18th century) |
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Janet | Report | 27 Oct 2007 10:31 |
I am not sure where you are getting your details from on an Irish birth of 1725 in Ireland. |
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Huia | Report | 27 Oct 2007 19:15 |
I dont know where or when in Ireland she is alleged to have been born. I just know that they have Tui Mary Bettany b,,,Ireland and they have her spouse John Downing b USA 1723 and various children b from 1747 to 1756 in USA. The only thing wrong with this is that some of the people with all this info have Tui's father Arnold Crompton Bettany b 1899 and they have not noticed how ridiculous that is. Others dont have her parents but with the same spouse and children they have obviously got the name from the same source and I am trying to convince them that they are wrong. |
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Penny | Report | 27 Oct 2007 19:57 |
Tui Mary Bettany b,,,Ireland and they have her spouse John Downing b USA 1723 and >>>various children b from 1847 to 1856 in USA<<< |
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Huia | Report | 28 Oct 2007 08:34 |
One of the people I contacted told me that there were 9 other people with the information on OneWorldTree, therefore it must be right! I replied that 9 wrongs dont make a right. Another told me to educate myself in the whole process of genealogy research. I should have asked him to educate me, since he seems to be such an expert (not). |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 28 Oct 2007 09:34 |
Last week I found some glaring mistakes on a tree posted on Ancestry but when contacted the owner changed things straight away. |
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Janet | Report | 28 Oct 2007 11:25 |
One World Tree has many glaring mistakes which probably includes many of mine, where people have hijacked parts of my tree and erroneously tacked it on to theirs. It's not worth bothering about. If you know you have the correct tree then the incorrect one that others have is their loss. I think OWT is going to get a lot worse before people MAY one day revert back to true genealogical ideas, which to me seems a long way off. |
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Huia | Report | 28 Oct 2007 23:46 |
One reply I have just received says that she/he attaches them until they can be proved right or wrong! Talk about the cart before the donkey. |
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Janet | Report | 29 Oct 2007 10:06 |
Having looked once more at OWT I have just found a glaring Irish mistake where a daughter has been reputed to have married her mother's first husband!!! The daughter was born 1874 while the "husband" was born 1824 and died 1870!!! The mother had one child by him before he died. She then married again 1871 and had 2 children in Ireland, 1872 and 1874, before she left for the USA. The son she had by her previous marriage in 1868 is down as a son of her daughter instead of showing as her stepbrother!!!! |
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Huia | Report | 30 Oct 2007 10:22 |
Yes Janet there are so many ridiculous trees on Ancestry, they could do with a very good pruning. Dont people want to know their roots? They are certainly not finding their own. But if they are happy with their spurious trees, well more fool them. I just wish they wouldnt take my family names in vain. |
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