Family of Tosny Revealed.
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Cushnieent said: I have spent some considerable time with a number of colleagues considering the pedigree of the Norman family of "Tosny". I believe that we have now collected a fairly definitive tree. It shows a number of differences when compared with your own work. It can be accessed at
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tre...
I would be glad for you to use any of the information and even more happy to receive any comments/observations you may have.
P.D. Firth
Dip. Classics, BSc(Eng), MEd, FSAScot
Ecclesiastical Historian
www.cushnieent.com
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tre...
I would be glad for you to use any of the information and even more happy to receive any comments/observations you may have.
P.D. Firth
Dip. Classics, BSc(Eng), MEd, FSAScot
Ecclesiastical Historian
www.cushnieent.com
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Robert Wren said: Welcome to the FSTree user's forum, Cushnieent - just a comment from a 'user' of the tree.
It sounds like this agrees with the goals written in the formative White Paper for the FSTree:
"COLLABORATIVE CONCLUSIONS
As new.familysearch.org evolves, the features that prevent you from correcting other
contributor’s data will be removed. A community of people who are interested in their lines in the family tree will be able to evaluate sources and maintain the most accurate set of conclusions possible."
. ...... ....
"Community roles will provide expert community members the tools they need to
monitor activity in the tree, resolve issues, and “lock” ancestors when heated issues
need a chance to cool before further changes are made."
https://broadcast.lds.org/eLearning/f...
Hopefully someone will take advantage of your website and research to assist in making the FSTree more accurate.0
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