How do I inform the person having done a search but is the wrong Leon H. Bradley?
Someone searched Leon H. Bradley which is my uncle born June 29, 1912 in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. His middle name is Harvey. He died 1995. The Leon H. Bradley they found is Leon Hale Bradley born 1911 died 1974.
I want to thank them for the information and their work but not my Leon H. Bradley.
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Here is how to send a message to another contributor
In Family Tree, from the ancestor's person page, in the Vitals or Other Information section, you see the words “Last Changed,” followed by the date of the most recent change and the profile of the contributor who made it.
Click the contributor’s profile.
In the pop-up that appears, you see the user’s contact information, if the user made it public. You can use it to contact him or her.
If the contributor did not provide contact information, send a private message through the FamilySearch messaging service instead:
Click Send Message.
Enter your subject and message. You must enter a subject in order for the message to send.
Click Send.
I have added a link to an article for more information How do I send a message to someone who contributed to Family Tree or Memories?
Hope that this information is helpful to you.
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Because your post is about contacting contributors in the Family Tree program, I will be moving this discussion to the Family Tree category where others who have questions about how to contact another contributor can see and add to the discussion.
The link provided by another person above about how to send messages is wonderful information. In the future, please be aware that you can often find a solution for questions you may have by going to the FamilySearch Help Center. When you sign into your account and click the Help icon [the circle with the question mark], the drop-down provides a Help Center link at the bottom. Click that link and type a phrase about your concern into the search field. The results should include links to knowledge articles that might be helpful. Below is an example of this type of search that we hope you will find helpful.
On the Help Center home page, you can also click on the various icons that represent the programs and features at FamilySearch. This will generate a search page which also contains links to the articles that address frequently asked questions related to the program or feature you wish to learn about.
We hope this information will be helpful as you seek for solutions in the future.
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