I would use the alternate birth and alternate death in the events center
and source them with the same source showing where you found these
alternate data

On 11/1/2011 4:47 PM, Duncan family wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Recent research has revealed that a line of ancestors may not be as
> previously thought.
>
> 1.Scotland:-  a John Ferguson Duncan was born on 6 July 1828 in
> Campbeltown, Scotland, the second child of Dunlop and Jean/ Jenn
> Duncan, and christened on 7 July 1828 in Campbeltown,   Scottish
> census records show Dunlop Duncan to be a Painter.
>
> John Ferguson Duncan does not appear on Census data after 1841.  I
> have found no other records (including emigration / shipping) after 1841.
>
> 2.Sydney, Australia:- a John Ferguson Duncan (according to newspaper
> articles) died in 1873, aged 39, which puts his birth around 1834.
> John Ferguson Duncan’s death certificate lists his father (Dunlop
> Duncan) as a Brewer.
>
> I am a new user of Legacy (v 7.5) and have inherited Legacy data from
> my mother.
>
> My question is:  Should I create 2 separate John Ferguson and Dunlop
> Duncan’s entries or one entry for each and make notes on discrepancies.
>
> Regards
>
> Stuart
>
>
>
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