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Has One World Tree been removed from Ancestry.com?

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as the second answerer has pointed out, every name comes back as non-existent, so what good is it, dplm?

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  1. Ancestry does updates sometimes that blocks everyone off. Even there employees with constumer service. Like one time they did an unscheduled update and no one was able to acess there family tree.


  2. Description person living or missing

  3. If I go to One World Tree and do a search, then I click on the results, it says: "This person does not exist in one world tree". Maybe it is a temporary glitch in ancestry.com's server scripts. Even though it was horrible inaccurate I will miss the valuable hints it provided for real research.

    I kind of hope it will return.

  4. No. It's still there at http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/t...

    FOLLOWUP: I made certain I wasn't logged in to Ancestry.com and looked up my maiden name. I got all kinds of hits -- most not  related to me.  So non-registered people should be able to get OneWorldTree hits -- IF someone has put that surname into the database.  Who are you looking for? We'll look, too.

  5. Check out the following web addresses:

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/

    Rootsweb IS part of Ancestry.com

    It is just another door to the same thing

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