couldnt find a way to add ancestors except to say they were 'father'.
so now i have a number of 'fathers' dating back to 1750
i need to be able to edit out these entries
and would like GENI to respond w relevant instructions
couldnt find a way to add ancestors except to say they were 'father'.
so now i have a number of 'fathers' dating back to 1750
i need to be able to edit out these entries
and would like GENI to respond w relevant instructions
This has got to be one of the strangest help requests I've seen. :) And what is in the title field - is that a blood type?
I'll try to sort them out by date, but please take a look at these instructions on adding profiles to Geni. http://help.geni.com/hc/en-us/articles/229703087-How-do-I-add-someone-to-my-tree-
Also, if you're using the HTML5 tree, I suggest enabling Adobe Flash on Geni - it provides a much better experience. https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html
Your version of my family tree is all wrong. You have a sister, Alice for my paternal grandfather, Edwin Thomas Brandon, that he never had. His first wife was Ida May McCormak & all the McCormak's listed were her parents or siblings. She killed her self on their honeymoon & there was no children. He left Iowa and went to Idaho, where he lived with the Nez Perce Indians & gathered wild honey for a while. He then built a General Merchandise store in what is now the city of Culdesac, Idaho. His store was next to the parking lot of that towns Community Methodist Church. He hired my grandmother as a store clerk in the winter of 1899/1900 & married her (Florence May Stevens) in April 1900. They had 2 children. The oldest, a girl died from spinal mengitous when about one year old. I am the oldest child of their son. Edwin Thomas Brandon died of TB in 1906. My grandmother married John Lee Johnson in 1908 & they had seven children.
Edwin, I've removed Alice and connected your branch into that tree, so you should be able to help edit and build on it. The other manager of that tree is active if you want to send them any messages or discuss the branch.