Rod Blanchard
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I apologize for the delayed response!
I cannot see your dynamic family tree, but I went to Madeleine Blanchard's profile, and I see that it is project-protected. This means that a number of people who are her descendants or who have some other connection to her have joined together to safeguard the validity of her profile.
This happened in my own family tree when a late-Victorian relative with a great imagination started reinventing the past. It has taken years to unravel the fact from the fantasy, and some people are still citing Eugene Chapel on Ancestry, etc.
I'm guessing that Madeleine's parents' names are in doubt for some reason, which is why it might not show up on your dynamic family tree. It's always a great idea to ask the people who manage the profile. They will be able to give you more data. If you have questions, comments, or especially great records - primary sources that you can add to her profile (maybe a copy of her parents' marriage records or her birth record from her local parish church?), do add a comment in Blanchard-77's profile.
They'd be delighted to meet someone carrying on the family name after all these centuries!
:)
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Thanks for the greeting. I’m slowly adding my contributions and I do have a question. When I create a ‘dynamic tree’ for myself, I see that sometimes the branch ends before reaching the end. For example, one branch ends at ‘Madeleine Blanchard’ (Blanchard-77), yet her parents are ‘Jean Blanchard & Radegonde Lambert’. Why does the 'dynamic tree' not continue to show who her parents were? Rod