
Has One World Tree been removed from Ancestry.com?
as the second answerer has pointed out, every name comes back as non-existent, so what good is it, dplm?
No. It’s still there at http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/trees/owt/
FOLLOWUP: I made certain I wasn’t logged in to Ancestry.com and looked up my maiden name. I got all kinds of hits — most not related to me. So non-registered people should be able to get OneWorldTree hits — IF someone has put that surname into the database. Who are you looking for? We’ll look, too.
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