You can keep unlinked individuals and families in the main file.  Or
you can copy them over to a new file for safe keeping and then delete
them from you main file.

I have a ton of files from different places, waiting to incorporate
the data when it's verified, as well as several unlinked
individuals/lines in my main file that I'm pretty sure connect
somewhere but don't know just yet.

Then all you have to do when you find where the person or line
connects, just add them to the right family using the "Link to
existing....



Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 6:38 PM, Bryan Pratt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good day,
> I'm not talking here of just a BDM as an ALT. event.
> I have a marriage and children to a William Thomas MAHER m to a Frances
> Alice. I have two males of the same name born in the same part of town, 2
> years apart, a fact only discovered after perusing WW1 records.
> I now think I have the correct marriage and children which I would like to
> keep as "almost" right.
> Is there a way I can keep the "wrong" family alongside as it were or should
> I make a new db for just these, I think,  7 or 8 individuals?
> Bryan
> Chch NZ
> Sent from Windows Mail



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