How do I stop a complete stranger from "creating" my family tree? He has duplicated all members, changed marriage partners, changed relationships, etc. Why do you allow this? Not good practices that I can see. So, what are the benefits to sticking with you?
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Jeff, Geni Curator There are a lot of duplicates so it will make more sense if we merge them into a single unified tree. From there, we can address any issues that remain and if he's not related, you'll have the ability to remove him as a manager.
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Jeff, Geni Curator Karen, It appears the duplicates from Peter Christy were created in 2013 about the same time you created your tree. David Mancini's tree came a bit later, 2015. I've merged the remaining profiles so it should look correct now. I don't know Peter's relationship (you might want to ask him) and if too distant, use the Action Menu, managers options to remove him as a manager if it bothers you. The remaining conflict is on Theodora with regard to her father. I didn't know if Theodore Christy was her biological father and maybe Alan Robinson an adoptive father or if it's just one set and the other incorrect. Let me know if you need help fixing it (just tell me what's correct) or if there is anything else messed up that needs fixing.