I e-mailed and phoned Ancestry but before they had time to help with my problem, I received replies from those people who had added my website to their family trees. All who had downloaded it agreed to remove it. I checked on Ancestry and it is no longer there. I am considering changing my Tribalpages websites to private ones with password protection. I really would like to keep them public so that other descendants of my ancestors can find me so I'm thinking about what other options I may have.
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Rambling Along the Ancestral Trail
******************** AuthorDeborah A. Carder Mayes is a genealogist, speaker, and writer in Ohio and Eastern Indiana. She has been researching her family history and actively involved in the genealogy community since 1998. SUBCRIBE
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Rambling Along the Ancestral Trail
Ramblings about my family history and tidbits about genealogy