Hubby and I both have our own iPads, laptops, and apple/icloud id's.  We both sync everything to iCloud. Just realized that several of my email folders are appearing in his Notes, and we can't delete them.  Help!

Hubby and I both have our iPads, laptops, and apple/iCloud id's.  We both sync everything to iCloud.  My iPad is the newest device - got it about a month ago. 
I have created many inbox folders on my laptop in my email.  We just noticed that many of my inbox folders are showing up on his iPad in Notes.  They look like "major headings" or "categories" for lack of a better term.  There are no notes or anything under any of these categories.  We've tried to delete these "categories" from his Notes, but can't do it.  What's happening, and how can we fix this?

If you are using a PC, log on to iCloud using Safari (rather than Explorer) to reset the photostream. Then turn iPhone/iPad photostream off and back on. I was getting the same server error as you and this advice from another blog worked for my iPhone and iPad.  But I still can't get photostream deleted from my apple tv. There does not seem to be a photostream on/off control In Apple tv 4.4 software.  I tried switching the screen saver to one of the ones that comes preloaded on the device, then back to photostream but all the old photos are still there.  If anyone can help with this, I would appreciate it.

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