I suggest that you create at least one person for these marriages. If you know the surname of the family then as Ron Ferguson suggested create a husband with that surname. If you do any merging, these marriages with blank people will multiply. to see a full explanation of why they exist visit the archives and see the email from Ed Barnard dated 21 Jul 2005 with subject Large Files. If you cannot find it Email me off list and I will forward a copy to you.

Brian Kelly
Rockland, ON, Canada

Matt Henderson wrote:
I figured out how to find the ghost location!  It is for a marriage in which
the two do not exist  in the database.  These marriages do show up in the
Marriage list with blanks for names.  I simply tagged all marriages with
blanks with a Tag 6 and then went to family view and quickly toggled through
Marriage Tag ^ in the lower right corner of the bottom toolbar until I saw
the location.

Porter, you have erased locations for such marriages by inadvertently
merging it with the blank location.

Matt

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