Thought: have you copied a source from one person to another person in the same 
family?
Thought: pick a person who has these numbers, write down the RIN numbers they 
have, and then see who that RIN number matches up with in YOUR own tree.

I highly fought this has anything to do with ancestry as I have none of these 
and I use ancestry all the time.

Kathy

On 29/09/2013, at 3:45 AM, Ron Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your question raised my curiosity.  I used Search>Detailed Search with these 
> parameters:
> Look for whom?      Individual
> Where to look         Notes-General
> How to look            Contains
> What to look for      MH:
> Clear list before this search
> Click Create List
>
> To my surprise, I have 47 individuals in my database with similar entries in 
> the General Notes.
>
> I did a similar search with these parameters:
> Look for whom?      Marriage
> Where to look         Marriage Notes
> How to look            Contains
> What to look for      MH:
> Clear list before this search
> Click Create List
>
> This time I found 21 marriages with similar entries in the Marriage Notes.
>
> They must have come from an import because I don't make that type of entry.  
> If you discover where they may have originated, please post again.  I wish I 
> had an answer but at least you have confirmation that this is not unique to 
> your file.
> Ron Taylor
>
> From: Shirley Richardson <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 5:46 AM
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Numbers appearing on Descendant Report
>
> After running Check/Repair the following examples are appearing on the 
> Descendant report for some records only.
>
> DEATH:RIN MH:1F269
> RESI:RIN MH:IF292
> DSCR:RIN MH:IF260
> and also  MARR:RIN MH:FF2
>
> Upon investigation I find they are arbitrarily recorded in the General or 
> Marriage notes.
>
> 1. What are these numbers?
>
> 2. Why would it only apply to some records and not others?
>
> 3. How can I remove them from the Reports/Notes?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Shirley
> NZ
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