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Jean-Michel Bertrand
Jean-Michel Bertrand ✭
October 17, 2021 edited August 15, 2024 in Search

Instead of a creating a new person - Maria Moran - I have been indexing a registered person Maria Moran M6M2-KCP at time of creating it as at the time it seemed she was matching: her spouse was Manuel Lopes but double-checking the source it appears that the said couple are from Mexico records while mines. Manuel Lopez and his wife Maria Moran. are from Spain - Canseco by 1750. I'd like to correct this incorrect link and create a brand new index for both of them. I have not find the way to do it as it seems impossible to delete the person Maria Moran as created by Familysearch in 2012.

The flaw at time of creating a person and/or check possible match rests in the impossibility to see the detailed pedigree of the said match to make sure it does match.

Thanks for helping me correcting the incorrect entry.

Best regards

JMB

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 17, 2021 Answer ✓

    Paula Maria Lopes Moran, listed as a daughter of Maria Moran, was baptized in 1723 in Mexico.

    Manuela Lopez, also attached as a daughter of Maria Moran, was supposedly married in Spain in 1793.

    I think you have two different families, several generations apart, and some disambiguation will be needed.

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  • NidaFL
    NidaFL ✭✭✭
    October 18, 2021 Answer ✓

    Also when cousins marry, when viewing the pedigree (landscape) view on Family Search you will see the same grandparents twice, as these are the correct grand parents for each of their grandchildren. This relationship is correct so that future generations can see the connections between the ancestral line, and the descendants,

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  • Jean-Michel Bertrand
    Jean-Michel Bertrand ✭
    October 18, 2021

    Hi Aine,

    Thanks a lot for your prompt answer. I've corrected it alright. And I shall abuse of your knowledge in this matter as I do have another issue regarding the program, which I'll try to detail clearly as much as possible as flws:

    In the tree from the Spanish side, two sisters with naturally the same parents, mother and father, have married each one of them their husband, those latter with no relationship between them. But the son of the first sister married the daughter of the 2nd sister i.e. his cousin, so in the tree it appears twice the same grand-parents, grand-pa and grand-ma, and from there downward, the ancestors of these grand-parents are of course the same . Question is: how this double line can be corrected to make only one from that entry?

    Thanks and best regards

    JMB

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 18, 2021 edited October 18, 2021

    If the person is listed twice - 2 different PIDs - and it is indeed only one person, then you can merge the 2 profiles into a single person.

    If you want to share the PIDs, we can possibly help with more specific advice.

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  • Jean-Michel Bertrand
    Jean-Michel Bertrand ✭
    October 19, 2021

    Hi Aine,

    The people I'd like to merge are exactly the same and are duplicate as grand-children of them, cousins then, married together so it makes at their point one and only one line of ancestors.

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 19, 2021

    There's an article here on how to merge 2 profiles: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/family-tree-how-to-merge/

    Good luck!

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