OK, after some initial confusion about where to cut from and where to paste
to I pasted him directly into the search website and received the following
message:

*The search request could not be completed because insufficient information
was provided to Ancestry.com. If the search request originated from another
web site, please contact that site's administrator to resolve the problem.*

I then deleted him, reentered him manually and, though Legacy assigned him
the same RIN, everything now works as it should. Any thoughts on what caused
this?

Thanks again.

Randy

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Gene Young <n2...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

> Randolph Clark wrote:
>
>> Thanks for trying to help. The person's name is:
>> Darryl Woody Pennington
>>
>>
>
> If you cut and pasted this information then the problem lies elsewhere in
> your file as it searched properly for me.  If you merely hand typed this
> information in the email it has proven nothing as something may be "hiding"
> in the data as entered into your file. If you did cut and paste, the next
> step is to print out all the info for this person, delete him entirely from
> your file then HAND ENTER all the info back in and try the search again.
>  Let us know the results.
>
> --
> Gene Y.
> n2kvs
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> Legacy Family Tree
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>
> PS
> If you did hand type the name info into your email, please go back and cut
> and paste the original information in the name fields and send that.
>
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