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How do I edit,tell someone who is looking for my husband that his info is almost the same as mine

CarlenePagliara
CarlenePagliara ✭
November 23, 2021 edited July 16, 2024 in Family Tree


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  • CarlenePagliara
    CarlenePagliara ✭
    November 23, 2021

    Can I merge them i am sure its the same person- his has the wrong inital its supposed to be an N not an A I know because it's from the 1930 census and it looks like an N on it.

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  • CarlenePagliara
    CarlenePagliara ✭
    November 23, 2021

    Forget it ! I don't seem to be able to do anything on Familysearch anymore>

    Carlene Pagliara

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  • Sanra
    Sanra ✭✭✭✭
    November 23, 2021 edited November 23, 2021

    @CarkenePagliara,

    Are you trying to compare the two records? if so you can compare them in side by side the Merge process. The instructions are below:

    Here are some best practices for deciding whether two records are about the same person: 

    1. Carefully review the following information on both records. The more information the records have in common, the more likely they are to be duplicates. 
      • Names, dates, and places of the person and family members 
      • Reason statements 
      • Sources 
      • Discussions 
      • Notes 
      • Life sketch 
    2. Review the family relationships. After the merge is complete, any family relationships on the deleted record are also deleted unless you move them to the surviving record.
    3. Keep the record that is most complete or correct. If necessary, switch the position of the articles that you see on screen so that you keep the one that is most accurate and complete. Switch records from right to left if necessary. 
    4. Decide if you should move any information from the possible duplicate to the record being kept. 
      • If the name, birth, or other information is the same on both records, click the information to display more details. Keep the version with the best reason statement. 
      • If the record on the left contains duplicate parents, spouses, or children, add them to the surviving record. You can merge these duplicates later. 
    5. Before you finalize the merge, review your work. 
    6. When prompted, enter a reason statement that explains how you concluded that the records are duplicates. 

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    If we have misunderstood your issue, please give us more information, such as name and ID number of your husband, and where you are seeing this information you wish to compare.

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