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Discrepancies in relationships

JimKrueger
JimKrueger ✭
March 14, 2024 edited December 16, 2024 in Family Tree

I have attached an example where a couple is shown as aunt and uncle and also as parents. (These are from the 1710 Palatines).

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I've had an account for a number of years but have not been active until now. The tree is a fantastic help!

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 14, 2024 Answer ✓

    The FamilySearch FamilyTree is fully open-edit and collaborative. If/when you find an error, you can contact any contributor by private message, and you can change/edit relationships when warranted.

    You may want to visit the Help Center and read the help articles on how to get started with the FSFT.

    Best of luck.

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  • Gordon Collett
    Gordon Collett ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 15, 2024

    The important thing is to not just assume anything but work from sources to document and establish correct data before editing anything. To take your example, Johan Adolf and Heinrich Conrad are born just nine years apart. They could well be brothers.

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