Well, that's what so great about Legacy - it allows you to develop a lot
of things according to what makes sense to you.  For example, we have
been having an annual family reunion in Michigan for 61 years straight!
So, on our 50th annual, when I was President of the reunion, I
circulated data sheets and obtained a great deal of information at that
point and subsequently.   I do not have proof of much of the
information, so as the source writer template indicates many of my
sources are:  Personal Knowledge of:  Last Name, First Name, etc.  I'm
pretty sure these folks know who their grandparents are.  Proof would be
the census, birth certificates, etc., but I don't see that it makes
sense to withhold this information from my website because I don't have
a birth certificate or other proof.  Of course, apparently I'm sure
genealogical standards allow for personal knowledge of, as evidence of
Legacy including that in its source writer template.  Just my thoughts,
but I realize the case in question is a bit different.   --Jerry /
http://www.MerriamFamilyTree.org/

On 8/9/2011 3:43 PM, Connie Sheets wrote:
> Jane,
>
> I'm with Ron on this.  I never link anyone where I don't have substantial 
> evidence, generally from more than one source, that A's father is B.  I use 
> the Note feature to explain my suspicion, and make very clear it is only a 
> hypothesis.
>
> When I have several possibilities, I not only use the Note feature for A, but 
> I enter B, C, and D as unlinked and develop research plans for each using the 
> "To Do" feature.  I haven't found this to be a problem at all, so long as I 
> have Notes for all four unlinked individuals that cross-reference each other.
>
> Connie
>
> --- On Tue, 8/9/11, Jane Sarles<[email protected]>  wrote:
> How do you all handle the situation where you suspect person A;s  father is 
> person B, but you cannot prove it.  Or, for that matter, you  have 2 or 3 
> possible candidates for person A's father.   One does not want to list them 
> as though it is certain, but just putting the candidates in as "unlinked" 
> does not allow for connecting them when wanted, say for research purposes.
>
> Ideas?
> Jane S.
>
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>
>
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