Yes, that's it. The new unlinked individual can, of course, be male or
female or unknown, depending on what you know about them. :-)

Wendy

June wrote on 21/03/2015 19:34:
> I've found it - Add an Unlinked Male. First time I have noticed it.
>
> Thanks - June
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: June [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, 21 March 2015 4:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Add an individual person
>
> I have my family tree on Legacy and have been given information about a group 
> of people whose connections are tangled but one of whom is the connection for 
> all of them in my family tree. Because the same names are used through 
> various generous it makes it harder still as do the many scraps of paper.
>
> What I wanted to put in the details of the eldest person, then add their 
> connections, then when I come across the one that connects with mine just go 
> to add a spouse and link to an existing person. Is that possible?
>
> I'm hesitant to start a totally new family tree as I don't know at this stage 
> who the connection is and I feel that I will be helped by the box that asks 
> me if an individual I have entered is the same as one I already have on.




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