The person claiming to be Anastasia, despite suspicions that she wasn't the Grand Duchess, I guess was nonetheless treated well by the surviving members of the Romanovs (those that weren't in Russia during the Revolution). I'm sure there is more on her on Wikipedia, just too lazy to look at the moment. :) (Actually, trying to figure out if the rumor of King Henri I of France dying after drinking an elixir against senility has any sort of validity to it - can't seem to find the source of it, but it's on half a dozen online Henri profiles...)
I will now add some here:
Private User (Calaimed)
and his Father:
Private
and mother
Private
Most of these Medusas:
http://www.geni.com/search?group=everyone&names=Medusa
Snow White
Snow Rabbit
Roger Rabbit
Maybe this tree of dogs was listed already?:
Sirius de Urrunaga [Tricolor]
Sorry - just can't not post that link to Sirius [Tricolor]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet,_nobody_knows_you'...
Lauri - can't find now but Henn has horses trees also ...
Henn's daughter have the horse tree listed in the project description and she spent two years building that. As on my comment on that Geni would be a perfect tool for that ;-)
Having met to many people who treats their pets as their children I am not hunting them down either, but I do understand people who reacts that their cousin is a dog.
My major focus on fake accounts and profiles are those who are connected, so I suggest we add those dog trees to the front-page together with the horses.
My main target for removing fake accounts are claimed historical profiles blocking merges with their privacy protection.
I also have a priority on fake royal managers and especially those reenactment/impersonation group profiles with wild connections. It will be fatal if those get merged into the main line, and one of them got connected to Crown Prince Charles as his sister, but I think I got rid of her.
Let's not worry about including pedigree trees to this list. The few times one might include animals to the list are :
- if a tree was started under fictitious characters (who is an animal)
- a real person is connected to a character, who is an animal (i.e. Bob Dylan is the husband of Roger Rabbit)
Pedigree trees for horses, dogs, etc. are of no real concern at the moment as there is no high chance of other users receiving match requests between those animals and real people on the site (thus no merges).
Also, if user has decided to add their pet to their own tree- that is their own choice. So, those will not be removed either.
has anyone seen any companies trees? my genealogy teacher (Raivo M.), who is in business is responsible for accounting or finances or stuff like that, told that he is using genealogical logic to present companies relations. that would make sense also, wouldn't it - instead blood and genes there would be money ...