Someone among multiple "managers" confounded two "Jack/Jacob Millers" ( @Jack Miller — both born ca. 1896) with incredible/impossible results — e.g., two simultaneous wives, two different sets of parents — and hosts of cousins / stepcousins, only one set of which turn out to be among AncestryDNA potential matches. All attempts to remove "step-parent" tree branches fail, either because Geni's "remove" or "delete" algorithms prevent changes or assign responsibility to other tree "managers."
Who can help fix this easy-to-fix mess?