Luis,

I have added a child status of "Challenged". I use the Research Notes of the
child to present my arguements. The child status can be set to show on
the Family view by going to  the View tab in Options > Customize.

If I am certain of one parent but not the other, I use a Relationship to Mother
(or Father) status of "Challenged". Unfortunately the relationship status does
not show on the Family view.

Terri



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Sent: Sun, June 26, 2011 9:08:16 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Relationships surety level


Luis,
Your English is very good!  When I am sure of a parent-child relationship but I
just can’t prove it, I go ahead and link them in legacy and then in the notes I
explain all of my circumstantial evidence [evidências circunstanciais]
explaining why I think I am right.  This is how I do it.
 
Michele
 
 

From: Luis Salreta
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 8:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Relationships surety level
Hi

I am Legacy user, since version 4 (standard) and version 5 (deluxe edition) and
belong to the team that is translating Legacy to European Portuguese.
Of course I like the program, but there is one thing that is missing and I would
like to know what you do in similar situations.
If we have all the information about a family, it is easy to establish the
relationships with a great certainty, through marriage, birth and death
certificates (in the Portuguese church records, we can also get many times the
grandparents).
But sometimes records are missing or the persons went to another place that we
don’t know, and we have only one or two records referencing them and the
relationship is more uncertain.
For instance I have a Jake son of John Salreta and Maryann. Later on I have the
marriage of Jake (son of John Salreta and Marylu). I believe in the documents
and the information within but are those 2 Jakes the same? If I could I would
put only 3 (max of 5) in the relationship (to the parents) surety level. (sorry
for the poor names :-).

So, what I’m lacking is a “surety level” for the relationships, and maybe one
“comment” field where I could describe the reasons for my doubts.
I’m not referring to the documents “surety level”, because that refers to the
confidence I have in that document and the information within (or that's the way
i'm using it).
I’ve already search the forum for this type of problem and the best I found was
in the thread ‘How to represent a "Best Fit" Ancestor’ and don't like the
solutions proposed. I think they are "klunges".
 
What I’m asking is, if there is the need, how do you address this problem.
 
Luis Salreta (sorry for my English)
 
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