Why do you send me becoming "New Matches" when I certainly have added those to myself. I'm getting tired of yours constant message from you about nothing. Stop it or I delete the Geni, and would never want to hear from you more. This is getting too much nonsense. Simply unserious!
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Glenn Jacobs What kind of relationship is "your first cousin twice removed's husband's wife's nephew's wife's first cousin's wife's great nephew's wife's great aunt's husband's second cousin's husband's second great niece"
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Bjørn P. Brox Check your dictionary, - and it does not say: in family with. (i.e. bloodline related)
It's a connection path, - the same way as you can see how you are related/connected to people on LinkedIn. -
Glenn Jacobs Sure could do without the insult. The description is nonsense. The "path" makes no sense.
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Bjørn P. Brox If you can disprove some of the connections you should contact the managers of the involved profiles with correct information. If the connections are correct, - what is the problem?
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Dan Cornett You can control the kinds of messages you receive using the notifications area of your account settings:
https://www.geni.com/account_settings/notifications
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Glenn Jacobs It is not a message I received. On the DNA list it is presented as a description of how someone is related to me. If anyone takes the time to read it they will realize that it makes no sense.
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Bjørn P. Brox The path is your current connection in the Geni tree to that person. If you find this person in your DNA match list, where the DNA test itself, which is independent of the tree structure, tells that you are bloodline related, it makes sense in the way that it tells you that you not yet have found the connection your DNA tells you that you should have, - i.e. more research is needed.