On 15/02/2012 08:05, Colin Liddell wrote:
> In my case there are no half marriages or broken ;line in the descent from
> ym g grandmother to  me and in the case of my cousin, I am fairly positive
> there are none in her line  but I will cjeck again.
> I have run Check and Repair with no improvement so my next step is to check
> with my cousin that there are no half marriages in her line, that there is a
> direct line from her gg grandmother to her.

I think what people are saying is not that the half-relationship
actually exists but that Legacy mistakenly thinks it did.  It sometimes
happen that people find "phantom marriages" in their family file and
this can cause children to be added to what looks like the right parents
but aren't.

I'm sure your cousin will confirm that there were no half-siblings
involved.  It's Legacy you need to check with.  Look at each person in
the line and see if any of them are shown as having 2 spouses.

--
Jenny M Benson


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