Julius, you need to give your E-mail address when you invite users to contact you privately.  Yours does not display even after we open your message.  This subject has generated many Legacy User postings.
 
Your comments relate to changing errors or omissions in your own prior submissions to Ancestral File and how the unpaid staff volunteers have no time to verify accuracy.  Can you confirm that it is even harder, if not prohibited, for one submitter to get a change made in the prior submission data by a different submitter, which would allow B, C, and D to change the family history of A?
 
Therefore, the best solution taking the least time and effort is just to be a submitter of our own information, even though it may duplicate (and correct) earlier submissions by others.  The submitter contact information can be used to work with them so they can change their own errors and share data.  Larry
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] LDS

Hi Folks, getting my "oar in the water";  I suggest that when taking info from the LDS Anc. File, you look into "history of changes" to the individual you are addressing. Then if you desire you may address a query to each submitter of the individual you are addressing  regarding the changes.
 
What ever documentation is used to suggest a change to a record in the LDS Archives is accepted at face value, and not verified by the archivist personnel. The task is to large.
 
Should you want my personal experiences involving revisions to my submittals which have lead unknown number of people down the "Prim Rose Path" contact me privately.
Julius Drone
 

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