On 17/11/2015 16:46, Anzenketh wrote:
> Because someone there is little to no proof that a marriage took place
> when a marriage did in fact take place.

Sorry, can't make sense of that sentence.
  While it is true that you can't
> link a source to a marriage you can link a source to a relationship.

In the Legacy FT window I only see Name, Gender, Birth, Chr, Death,
Burial.  The options for attaching in Legacy are Person (Unspecified),
Name, Birth, Christening, Death.  No mention of relationships.

> FamilySearch FamilyTree is designed to be a living tree that changes.

I don't see what that has to do with whether or not one can Source a
Marriage.  (Or a non-marriage relationship, come that.)


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Jenny M Benson




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