can I review my recent activity
I recently detached an incorrect profile from a source but I didn't make a note of that profile so without someway of reviewing my own recent activity I can't go back and check that profile for anything I might need to edit from it.
This is the source https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5H2-Z57 - current attachments are correct
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@Veni Joyner
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Question(s):
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Do you remember the individual/person to whom the "Source" specifically related, if you do, you may be able to work it out from there.
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Have you taken a look through your "Recents" to see if anything (ie. anyone) in that 'List' jogs you memory.
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Do you use the (Original) "Website" version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch"?
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Or, do you use the (new) "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch"?
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If you, use; or, are familiar with, the "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch", there is a feature/function/facility there that lets you see your "Contributions" - I have not used it; and, do not know if this will help - but, maybe.
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Just some thoughts.
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Brett
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G'day Brett Answering your questions.
The source was for a christening record which was attached to the correct child in a family however the parents on the source were attached to a different couple. The Father's name on the profile I detached was George Joiner and the mother was Frances Standen. However I discovered after I detached them that the parents were not connected in any other manner so from Frances Standen's profile I am not able to determine the detached father profile.
There are lots of George Joiner profiles and as I never visited his profile so it's not in my recents.
I use the Website found at familysearch.org on my computer.
Some years ago there was a way to review a person's contributions from their profile but I can't find a way to it now.
Thanks
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Good news is that I found that I had previously opened the profile (it was still open) and have now been able to appropriately finish dealing with it
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@Veni Joyner
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Veni
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I am glad to 'hear' the good news.
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If you have not, you might want 'check-out' the "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch", it has some 'bells and whistles', like "My Contributions", that the (Original) "Website" version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch" doe not.
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Again, great to 'hear' you got done what you needed.
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Brett
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ps: Hey, are you from "Down Under" too?
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yes I am but most of my time is spent researching people living in England not Australia.
I guess the mobile application won't run on my computer though.
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@Veni Joyner
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Veni
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Likewise ... England, Scotland and Ireland.
Sometimes, Wales.
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Certainly not as many "Sources" for "Down Under".
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'Yes', that the "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch" is for "Mobile" Phones; and, "Tablets".
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That "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch" is great for "Show and Tell"; but, I for one certainly DO NOT do any REAL work in it. It was "Created" for Participation - most of the younger generations use "Mobile" Phones; and, "Tablets", rather than computers.
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it is easy to add new 'bells and whistles' to the "Mobile" Application version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch" first; and, eventually, they find their way into the the (Original) "Website" version of "Family Tree" of FamilySearch"- well most of them.
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Brett
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