If you like the way it looks, just add a check mark to permanently 'ignore' the 
note about probal rule error. I have a person that the clerk wrote was born on 
30 Feb 1797. Furthur checking had subsequent dates through May using all 
numbers. No clue how to fix. Errors happen. Or seem to happen, as in your case. 
The computer doesn't understand or care.
Rich in LA CA

--- On Fri, 7/15/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LegacyUG] I am stumped
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 11:41 AM
> I am getting this potential problem:
> Birth date after a Parent’s death date
>
> I have looked at this so many times now until I am cross
> eyed.  I don’t know
> if it is a glitch or what.
>
> Bazzle Fountain
> Born between 1895 and 16 Apr 1910
> Died between 1895 and 16 Apr 1910
>
> So he died BEFORE 16 Apr 1910
>
>
> His parents...
> William Nathaniel Fountain
> Born 06 Sep 1875
> Died 18 Nov 1922
>
> Sarah Elizabeth Griffin
> Born 18 May 1874
> Died 30 Jul 1947
>
> Why is Legacy telling me that Bazzle was born after one of
> his parents died?
> I don’t get it.  I deleted Bazzle’s birth and
> death dates, ran a file
> maintenance, ran the potential problems (and of course it
> was no longer
> there).  Then I put his birth and death dates back in
> and now I have the
> same potential problem again.
>
> Now here is where it gets really weird.  Yesterday I
> had no potential
> problems.  Today it shows up.  I haven’t
> manipulated any of the Fountain
> data in at least a year before this.  That was why I
> was so surprised to see
> a Fountain on the potential problems in the first place!
>
> Michele
>
>
>
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