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Posted by Ivor Hereford-Bull (U2222879) on Friday, 8th April 2011
I know this has been raised before but why has the error been allowed to stand? The family tree states that Ruth was married in 1998. However, Pip is approaching 18 and Josh has turned 13. Neither were born out of wedlock.
How difficult is it to put this right? Is this another example of the editor never making a mistake so there is no need to change anything?
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by Tayler Cresswell - Host (U14232848) on Sunday, 10th April 2011
Hi Ivor
I think this is simply a case of Keri Davies - who looks after the website - being really busy writing for Ambridge Extra lately. I do know that this is on his list of site amends.
Tayler
I agree ... and what is the point of having it displayed so prominently at the moment when it is so inaccurate.
... and I know this has been asked for before, but please could we have a family tree for the Lloyds (to include Jim, Alistair, Shula and Daniel) (and put Alistair on the Hebden's as 2nd wife of Shula and father of Daniel).
, in reply to message 4.
Posted by Tayler Cresswell - Host (U14232848) on Tuesday, 12th April 2011
Hi mike
I'll relay your request
Tayler
and put Alistair on the Hebden's as 2nd wife of Shula and father of Daniel Â
But Alistair isn't Daniel's father. Daniel is one of Mark's last gifts to humanity before testing arboreal resilience.
Alistair adopted Daniel, so he is his father!
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