I'd still I'd like to know how/where you would record the title?

Are you suggesting using TODOs unless you see an original document for
yourself?
Why would a report by a deceased relative be any more or less a valid
source than a book on the library shelf?

For instance, I have a book called  "A HISTORY OF THE WILLIS FAMILY of
NEW ENGLAND and NEW JERSEY AND THEIR ANCESTORS" compiled by CHARLES
ETHELBERT WILLIS in 1916 stating the same.

What is the recommended way to handle this information?  It seems you
would NOT suggest entering info. directly and giving things a lower
surety, for instance.  Why not?

I'm curious, because having TODOs on people that are not in my Index
seems odd to me.  Seems an easy way to lose some people.
Proper/Recommended usage of Legacy in this area is appreciated.


The possible Knights in question are:

6. William     Willis     married     the   niece    of   Sir    John
  Clarke (or Clerke)     of Northampton
7.Richard     Willis,     married     daughter      of   Sir    George
    Blount, Knight
8.      Thomas     Willis,     b.    1583;



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