Hi Heeren,

You could tag them with a tag you use for people that need more
research. Or you could just create a person and link them to no one,
then you could link them after you find more information.

Regards,
Tim Rosenlof

Heeren wrote:
> No, not speaking of behavior, I have a family that has seven children,
> born between 1765 & 1784, all well researched.
>
> Another researcher has an eighth child that he shows born abt 1790.  I
> have some serious reservations since Mom would have been 50 by then, Dad
> had three brothers (that I know of) who could have a child that age and
> at least three of Mom & Dad's son would have been old enough to father a
> child at that time.
>
> My question is:  I want to keep track of this child & try to place it or
> reject it for good & sufficient reasons but where is the best place in
> Legacy to keep such a child?  I thought about Mom's notes & started to
> put them there but I have used that for bits about her that are
> interesting everyday things, not events.  Same reasons for Mom's
> research records.
>
> I've decided to use the To-Do list but before I do, thought I'd check
> with the group here & see if there was any way to keep a *possible*
> child with her family but very noticeably tracked by color or stars or
> something as not proved and/or doubtful?
>
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