User talk:RSUndehul

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Underhill Lineage 2008.ged Imported Successfully [13 January 2008]

The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

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--WeRelate agent 13:53, 13 January 2008 (EST)

Underhill Lineage 2008.ged Imported Successfully [15 January 2008]

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--WeRelate agent 00:33, 16 January 2008 (EST)

Underhill Lineage 2008.ged Imported Successfully [29 January 2008]

The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

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--WeRelate agent 06:15, 29 January 2008 (EST)

Underhill Lineage 2008.GED Imported Successfully [19 April 2008]

The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

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--WeRelate agent 23:49, 19 April 2008 (EDT)

FMG links [15 May 2008]

Regarding your request not to delete "FMG links." I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by them. I would be glad to do as you request once I understand. stilltim 06:22, 15 May 2008 (EDT)

  • Well, now I have seen it, but could not find the discussion to which you refer. I am not an academic purist either and am simply trying to organize and present the information already gathered in an appropriate way. It is not my intention to delete anything, although the redirect process seems to delete some data. Of course, it all remains in the history record.
  • The record that I am directing others too will generally not include the miscellaneous commentary many have copied from other sources. I am creating a "link" area to simply link directly. There is no need to copy Wikipedia or your FMS information in WR. There are also tons of garbage notations that seem to come with GEDCOMS that really are nasty. In fact, uploading large GEDCOMS seems to be a serious problem in itself. There were several dozen records for Henry II when this is supposed to be a tool for collaboration. My object is to contribute to getting these records into such a state. It is a needle in a haystack that keeps getting bigger with each GEDCOM load.
  • Please tell me if I am doing anything objectionable to you and I will try and avoid doing it. I will also create a link to your FMG sites on the articles I edit.
    Best wishes. stilltim 17:07, 15 May 2008 (EDT)

Thank you and I really appreciate your efforts and understanding. I think Dallan is working on the issue of merge/collaboration issue on ancestors gathered from GEDCOMs submitted by users.

By the way, make sure to lower case "de", not "De". It is really mean "of" or "from". The Germanic/Nordic term of "von" or "van" also meant as "of" or "from". Place names among some ancestors eventually evolved into surnames of different spellings.

The "le" term is French for "the". Like for example, William le Botiler as in William the Butler (title actually mean "chief steward" of wines and foods) or Richard le Porter as in the Richard the porter.

Also, follow such terms in FMG links to get the idea how the names of these royal/noble ancestors were known or documented as.--RSUndehul 23:28, 15 May 2008 (EDT)


Underhill Lineage 2008.GED Imported Successfully [30 July 2008]

The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

For questions or problems, leave a message for Dallan or send an email to dallan@WeRelate.org.

--WeRelate agent 00:14, 31 July 2008 (EDT)