I suggest Wikitree, which I love, and over which you have some control of
recent ancestors.  I'll be happy to send you an invitation if you need one.

Pat

On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 10:50 PM, smm <j...@wvi.com> wrote:

> In the past, I uploaded a small tree to FamilySearch and found to my
> dismay that 1) other people can make changes and I have no control over
> those changes and 2) I can't take my tree down once someone else has
> modified it. So glad it was a limited tree, because now almost every "fact"
> has been altered one or more times and it no longer resembles the family it
> was intended for. All the usual mistakes: repeating other trees that are
> wrong, wrong, wrong; confusing two individuals with the same name, and jsut
> flat out inventing events that never happened....
>
> Maybe it is different now, but although I use their databases all the time
> I will never contribute another tree.
>
> Sue
>
> Susan Wallace Masse
> Stayton, Oregon
>
>
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