How do you request someone else to fix a part of the tree, or at least let someone know?
GQV9-CJS Amos A Hansbarger Seems to have a problem.
The amount of children doesn't seem to be right, and it seems to be missing one. It's not just an issue that they are all seemingly duplicated.
KZMP-2Z3 Charles Johnston Harnsbarger seems to have an issue with John Wade Hornbarger, which I believe should be a brother of Charles.
But then, I went to try to sort out if all the kids are actually Amos's and got stuck. This is just over my head, and not even my family.
So wondered if someone else could work this out.
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You can work it out, and we can help you do that. Focus on just one problem profile at a time, step by step.
GQV9-CJS Amos Hausbarger has a dismissed hint about a possible duplicate M17H-KXT Amos A Hansbarger. To see dismissed hints, on the details page under Research Helps click Show All.
M17H-KXT has many historical records attached already and a handful of historical records waiting to be attached, so this is the profile to focus on.
- First work all the Research Help hints (including the 4 dismissed hints).
- Then look at all the sources, and try to finish all the unfinished attachments.
- Then look at and standardize all the event dates and place names.
- Then decide if GQV9-CJS should be merged into M17H-KXT.
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If you've entirely run out of spoons, you are free to just leave it for someone else to sort out eventually. If you don't quite want to do that -- because yes, it kind of feels irresponsible -- you can click Show All under Latest Changes to go to the profile's Change Log, where you can see the other contributors to the profile. Send each one (or just the most recent two, or whatever you have enough spoons for) a message, summarizing the problem(s), and asking for help.
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