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@Donnie566 I am only another FS user, not an employee but I think the answer is that Your family tree is already part of the World Family Tree. You've made some exciting finds in your Family Tree, that's what's so fun and interesting about Family History/Genealogy research. If you haven't yet, take time to read some of the stories about your relatives to see how they interacted with their friends and families. So Fun!
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Yes this is very Neat. Can everyone that joins Family search see my family tree? Is there a link that I can copy and paste to put onto the internet so people can view it. My ancestors are Royals, 30 different USA Presidents and several Celebrities. My family tree is kinda Famous! Can I claim Fame?
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Who wants to go for Europe Citizenship
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Everyone can see the persons who are marked as deceased (whether or not they actually are deceased).
But before broadcasting it, I suggest thoroughly reading every source to verify their validity. You want to be sure that the tree has correctly made all those connections. Discovering and correcting one wrong conjecture can make the entire tree fall apart.
I've been doing genealogy for less than a year and I've seen countless instances on FamilySearch and Ancestry where someone else has connected the first person they found who had the same name - only for me to discover that they chose the wrong person. Or other times where someone has mixed together sources for 2 completely different people with a similar or even exact same name. Just yesterday I found on Find a Grave that someone connected the wrong parents to a woman's memorial - those parents belonged to another woman who had the exact same name, same nicknames, born in the same year, and in the same state. I've even found draft cards for men with the exact same name, same birth date and same birth town.
It is not unusual to have famous distant cousins. It has been theorized that everyone of European descent could probably trace an ancestor back to Charlemagne if the paperwork exists.
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