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Disassociate father from my great grandmother

CAROLMASSEY5
CAROLMASSEY5 ✭
February 11 edited February 11 in Family Tree

I need to disassociate the man listed as my great grandmother's father in the family search family tree; she was born in 1886 but her mother shows as widowed on the 1880 census. This is creating a lot of "false" cousins. Her sisters have the correct father listed so he is related but not blood to me. How do I do this? I don't know who the father was but she did take her mother's married surname.

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  • grazielaceppi1
    grazielaceppi1 ✭✭
    February 11

    @CAROLMASSEY5 dear Carol, thanks for contacting us and for your desire to work in your genealogy.

    Here are some links that can help you to solve the problem step by step

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-correct-parent-child-relationships-in-family-tree

    Biological, step, adopted, and foster relationships in Family Tree • FamilySearch

    I hope these links will be useful. We will keep in contact Regard Graziela

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  • CAROLMASSEY5
    CAROLMASSEY5 ✭
    February 15

    Thank you,

    I will see if I can follow directions, LOL!


    Carol

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