In my family I have many 2nd cousin marriages, so I cannot split anything 
(except everthing). My one 3rd cousin married my 5th cousin, and through that 
connection we also became 7th cousins on a different line.
Leave them together.
Rich in LA CA

--- On Wed, 8/24/11, Dennis Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Dennis Sutton <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 5:10 PM
> Wendy,
>
>      Did find a problem with the
> file.  When I unlink my father's
> parents, he no longer showed up listed as a child.  I
> still don't
> understand why the split program didn't work with my Sutton
> link but did
> work on my wife's side.
>
> Dennis
>
> On 8/24/2011 7:43 PM, Wendy Howard wrote:
> > Hi Dennis,
> >
> >> Didn't understand the Tag thing.  When I did
> a (View>Tree Finder) my name was only one to appear under
> each family group.  Is this correct?
> > Tree Finder finds all the separate trees in your
> database, that is, the
> > people in one tree are not connected (in your
> database) in any way to
> > the people in another tree.
> >
> > What you see in the list at Tree Finder is the the
> individual with the
> > lowest RIN.  Who may or may not be the person who
> you recognise as the
> > focus of that tree.  So you might need to look a
> little closer to
> > identify each tree to your understanding.
> >
> > If you have only one tree showing in Tree Finder,
> check that the people
> > you altered are still unlinked, and make sure you
> Refresh the Tree
> > Finder, in case something isn't right there.
> >
> > If you have unlinked the right people from their
> parents, and there's
> > still only one tree, then I think they must be related
> to each other in
> > another way.
> >
> > The "Tag thing" is a quick and easy way to identify
> the people who are
> > not in the tree that you want to keep, and deleting
> them.
> >
> > Does that clarify it for you?
> >
> > Wendy
> >
> >
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