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LegacyUser
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January 10, 2021 edited February 8, 2021 in Family Tree
How do I find out who submitted a person?

My direct line grandfather born in 1757 has never had a father attached to him. Numerous researchers across America have never been able to identify a father for him. I sign into here and see a father attached. I would like to find out who did this and their sources. Thanks.

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  • Brett .
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    January 10, 2021

    @Wileyrick Wileyrick​ 

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    FYI

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    You should be able to tell, from "Parent-Child" Relationship - that should also include the 'Contact' Name of the User/Patron who created that Relationship (ie. the addition of a Father).

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    And, you should be easily able to 'see', what, if any, "Reason Statements​", are included; or, "Sources", are attached.

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    IF, you need advice on where to look; THEN, do not hesitate to ask.

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    I hope this helps.

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    Brett

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  • Brett .
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    January 10, 2021

    @Wileyrick Wileyrick​ 

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    FYI

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    Pictorially ...

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    Relationships ...

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    Couple and Parent_Child Relationshp _ Circled.

    "Parent-Child" Relationship ...

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    Parent _ Child _ Relationship _ 0 _ 1.

    "Change-Log" for "Parent-Child" Relationship ...

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    Parent _ Child _ Relationship _ 1.

    Brett

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