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So I got a "chastising" email from a volunteer mode asking me to confirm a GreatGPA link I added. So I provided a link to the 1910 census as a reference
and tried typing it out like the help file showed. One of the names simply said
D.J. NORRIS (age 4). And that was how my GreatGPA was always referred to as "D.J." Even in my GPA's obituary. So when I did my DNA I found out that D.J. stood for "Daniel J." - still unknown what the "J" stands for.
I get it, PROOF IS WHERE THE PUDDING IS, but he wrote back stating that I still
needed to provide proof. Well, I know that mispellings always happened in the
census because they didn't normally send out those with mad english writing skills. But my DNA confirms his name.
So I almost just deleted my entire tree if this was how it was going to be.
The graphic showed how I was "related" and that it even gave me names higher then D.J. which matched my DNA confirmation listing.
Does wikitree not allow DNA uploads like other sites?