Jane,

I have an event, ³Possible.² Anything entered here is clearly in the realm
of speculation or theory. But entering the event ensures that I won¹t forget
my thought process when I return to researching the individual in question.
I enter a brief argument in the notes section, and add any sources that I
might want to return to.

Janis Walker Gilmore
Pawleys Island, SC, & Seattle, WA


On 12/26/09 11:56 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have struggled with this question for a long time.  It is hard to state it
> clearly.  I should like to know how others handle putting into your data those
> people who MAY be related or connected to your family. For example:
>
> Persons living in the same county who have the same surname as your family,
> but you have found no connection.
> Persons who are strangers to you, but who are in - say a Rootweb World Connect
> Tree - as being a parent/sibling/child of your ancestor.
> Some one who, as a result of some kind of clue (family given names, in a deed
> with no relationship stated, etc.) appears to have a   connection, but you
> don't know what it is.
> Person of a whole different surname, but whom you find repeatedly in your
> research on your surname, so suspect there may be a link.
>
> I never know what to do with these peripheral people, as far as inputting them
> into my Legacy program.  Any suggestions?
>
> Jane S.
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