Someone, namely Per Geert Nielsen, merged incorrect profiles to individuals such as (Ane CHRISTENSEN) that I created in my tree and then proceeded to change birthdates, surnames, locations and other information, completely changing who the person was, to suit their own needs. Now it is such a mess I don't know where to begin fixing it... or how, since I can't even find a way to reconnect my great grandfather (https://www.geni.com/people/Christen-Christensen/852173) that this person severed from my tree. If someone could advise me I would greatly appreciate it.
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Jeff, Geni Curator Todd, still working on this, but I think I got most of it. Big mess..
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Jeff, Geni Curator If you haven't sent a message to Per, I can do that. The families did look very similar, so I could see how someone might easily mistake them for the same people. However, there were several points and dates after the initial merge that should have alerted that this wasn't the same family, in which case you stop and ask for help undoing the error. Let me know if there are any errors - I tried my best to work it out based on the revision history.
Here is what I have for your tree:
https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/852195
And here is the one I split from yours:
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Jeff, Geni Curator If you like, you should be able to remove Per as a manager via the Actions menu, Manager Options. Select the [x] on his name.
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Kazzi Lovell Yes and mine - I only had a basic tree, but Googled to see how this happened as was concerned
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Jussi Turunen Someone has changed all sorts of names including even my grandfather’s and now the tree is all wrong. Can’t find a way to change it back to how it is supposed to be. Do I have to delete my whole profile??? People should not be able to do this without your permission! It is really upsetting and makes you think everything on this site can be wrong.
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Job Waterreus Please ask help from a curator.
Need help from a curator? Please post in the Geni discussion entitled ATTENTION Curators, please assist. Add links to the problem profiles there.