HowTo attach source to marriage?
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6L2-T92
When I click on "Sources"; I see four items; two for Sint-Katelijne-Waver, one for Rijmenam and one for Mechelen.
Now click pencil icon beside 1866 marriage and in this pop-up I also see four sources; two for Rijmenam and two for Mechelen.
Why are the two lists not the same?
How is it possible to connect the sources in Sint-Katelijne-Waver to marriage?
How is it possible to connect "extra" sources in marriage popup to the main sources tab?
Answers
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Profile sources and Relationship sources are /completely separate/. Only the former are reflected on the profile Sources tab. Marriage sources can be attached in both places but can only be tagged on the couple relationship.
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MandyShaw1: thanks for prompt reply; but you only answered the first of three questions.
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To copy the sources in either direction, it's easiest to use your Source Box.
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If you look at the bar just below the name of the individual you will see the link to adding additional sources titled "Sources" When you open sources you will see:
If you click on add source you will see three choices
You can then add your sources that you have discovered as a New Source,
or as a memory
or you can create your own source from another web site, or news paper, death certificate, etc….
Hope this helps
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As Mandy said, the relationship's Sources list is completely segregated and has no relation to the profile's Sources list. While the source-creation function works the same way in the two lists, it will not serve the purpose of putting an existing source on one list onto the other.
But first: I took a look at Sophie van den Eynde's profile, and the four items in the sources list for her relationship with Joannes Ludovicus Claes are actually only two sources: they're exact duplicates, with the same URL and everything. This is most likely the result of a merge, and no, the user who did the merge had no control over this outcome. (In fact, the whole thing happened completely invisibly to the user.) So I suggest as a Step Zero the removal of the two duplicates: click the pencil next to the marriage, scroll down to the Sources section of the resulting popup, click one of the "1866" titles, click Detach, optionally type in a reason (such as "duplicate"), and click Detach. Then click one of the undated titles (the ones where it says "+ADD" instead of a year) and repeat the Detach - reason - Detach steps.
Next, while the "Couple Relationship" popup is still open, take a note of which two sources are already there. Easiest for me would be to copy the URL and paste it into a text editor (I use Notepad++), but writing down the last four or eight characters on a random envelope will also work in a pinch.
Now close the popup (for now) and go to the profile's Sources list/tab. Click each title to see the URL to identify which of the 1866 sources are already on the other list. (I believe it's the second and fourth ones.) On one of the ones that isn't there yet, click the URL to open the index detail page in a new tab. On the black strip across the top of that page, click SAVE and choose Save to Source Box, then click SAVE on the resulting popup. Close the tab, go back to the one with Sophie's Sources, find the other 1866 item that's not yet in the other list, and repeat from the "click the URL" step.
Once the missing sources have all been copied to your Source Box, go back to Sophie's Details page and click the pencil after the marriage again. Scroll down a bit, click "+ADD SOURCE", and choose Attach From Source Box.
This opens your Source Box in the same tab; the copied sources should be right at the top of the list. Click ATTACH after the title and then Attach again on the resulting popup to add each source to the list. When they've all been added, click "< - Previous Page" at the top to go back to Sophie's Details.
Now if you click the pencil on the marriage, the popup will have all four sources, and you can tag the marriage event to them (if you want).
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