Jane,

Geoff just posted a new video at 
http://www.familytreewebinars.com/watch-video-free.php?webinar_id=242 where he 
discussed  this very subject.  It is a FREE video.

Bobby

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jane Sarles [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 1:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] To input or not to input
>
> I have an ancestor from early Virginia, Timothy Redding.  He is found in early
> records along with others, Francis,  John, William, Arthur, etc.
> Their relationship is not named and there is no clue as to what it may be.  I
> know that I can put those other guys in as unlinked people, but they will not
> show up when I study my data and am trying to fit clues together as to who
> Timothy's parents or brothers are.  Am I correct in thinking that it is not
> possible to have the other Redding men to show up in family view  or
> individual chart  (which is what I use to do my major work and thought.) If
> they are in as 'unlinked"?  I seldom think to go to the list of unlinked 
> people to
> compare with data I am discovering as I research.
>
> Wondering how others handle this?
>
> Jane Sarles
>





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