I second this idea.  I have a similar issue.  Creating a "Find A Grave Memorial" event works nicely.

Ciao,

Christopher

On 9/21/2020 8:59 AM, Brian Kelly wrote:
Richard,

I would use an Event named Find A Grave for the duplicate (or for both if you wish) and enter only one in the FindaGrave field on the Individual data screen.

I have a couple of legitimate duplicates in my file as well.

For one he died in WW II and is buried in a military cemetery in Holland but his parents also included him on their headstone in Quebec as a memorial. Both sites have FindaGrave memorial numbers. I suppose by FindaGrave rules only the Holland Cemetery is a legitimate memorial because it marks the location of his burial.

The other case is an aunt of my wife. She was cremated and, because of family squabbles, part of her ashes were buried with her husband in East Springfield, MA, USA while a second packet was transported to Nova Scotia and buried with her parents. In this case both FindaGrave memorial numbers mark her resting places.

Brian Kelly

On 21-Sep.-20 1:02 a.m., Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
Roberta,
My cousin, #4, has one in a military cemetery also. I aim to find out which one he is really in but I'm not sure how to record both profiles so that Check/Repair doesn't mess with them.

Richard Van Wasshnova


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