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All the children were born before their father. Their mother was over 50 when four of the children were born, five were born after she was dead. That's minor compared to the insanity that follows. This branch of the tree is doing loop-de-loops. It's a genealogical Groundhog Day.
There have been reports in the last couple weeks of a glitch on Ancestry.com. The glitch adds spouses as children or vice versa when attaching certain records. There are no records attached to these profiles. There aren't even other trees attached so this is all on the tree owner. Once the tree owner added the son as the father using the "select from list" option Ancestry's program is then stuck in an endless loop.
Yet another tree to blame for site slow downs.
How many of you now have this going through your head?
Thanks to Janet for the link to this tree ;-)
If you have a profile to suggest please send a link to buwtree(at)gmail(dot)com.
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Peter Merihew
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
SPOUSE & CHILDREN
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798) married 20 Feb 1791
✿ Edmund Merrihew B: 1791
✿ Elizabeth Merrihew B: 1793
✿ Ruby Merrihew B: 1795
✿ Amos Merrihew B: 1797
✿ Sarah Merrihew B: 1800
✿ Celista Pierce Merrihew B: 1802
✿ Alice Elsie Smith Merrihew B: 1805
✿ Peter Merrihew B: 1807
✿ Ruth Merrihew B: 1812
FATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
MOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
GRANDFATHER
Peter Merihew
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
GRANDMOTHER
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798)
GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Peter Merihew
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798)
GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
This continues ad infinitum.
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
SPOUSE & CHILDREN
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798) married 20 Feb 1791
✿ Edmund Merrihew B: 1791
✿ Elizabeth Merrihew B: 1793
✿ Ruby Merrihew B: 1795
✿ Amos Merrihew B: 1797
✿ Sarah Merrihew B: 1800
✿ Celista Pierce Merrihew B: 1802
✿ Alice Elsie Smith Merrihew B: 1805
✿ Peter Merrihew B: 1807
✿ Ruth Merrihew B: 1812
FATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
MOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
GRANDFATHER
Peter Merihew
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
GRANDMOTHER
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798)
GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Peter Merihew
B: 7 Oct 1826 in New Bedford, Bristol, Ma
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Sarah Andrews (1738-1798)
GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER
Edmund Merrihew (1791-1882)
GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER
Eliza M. Taber (1786-1835)
This continues ad infinitum.
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All the children were born before their father. Their mother was over 50 when four of the children were born, five were born after she was dead. That's minor compared to the insanity that follows. This branch of the tree is doing loop-de-loops. It's a genealogical Groundhog Day.
There have been reports in the last couple weeks of a glitch on Ancestry.com. The glitch adds spouses as children or vice versa when attaching certain records. There are no records attached to these profiles. There aren't even other trees attached so this is all on the tree owner. Once the tree owner added the son as the father using the "select from list" option Ancestry's program is then stuck in an endless loop.
Yet another tree to blame for site slow downs.
If the screen cap is unclear, those circled are ALL Peter Merihew, B: 1826.
How many of you now have this going through your head?
Thanks to Janet for the link to this tree ;-)
If you have a profile to suggest please send a link to buwtree(at)gmail(dot)com.
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LOL Haven't heard that song in a few years! But it was exactly what I thought of.
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