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Alan Rowland
Alan Rowland ✭
September 21, 2021 edited July 18, 2024 in Family Tree

In my family tree I have Thomas Rowland born 1808 in UK died 1880 in Oswego Illinois.

My Thomas is LZJL-QH2

Another researcher in the US has built a tree which also feature the same Thomas Rowland

His Thomas is 3SFB-QYJ.

We have both tried to merge these two trees to link them to the same Thomas Rowland but without success.

How can we do this please?

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  • MNuttall
    MNuttall ✭✭✭
    September 21, 2021 Answer ✓

    Hello, @Alan Rowland

    The ID 3SFB-QYJ is not a record located in Family Tree. Where are you seeing that ID?

    Also, keep in mind that Family Tree is one single tree, with many branches. Thus, there is no "my" tree or "his" tree.

    If you can provide a little more information about the Thomas Rowland 3SFB-QYJ, we can investigate further.

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  • berthearle
    berthearle ✭✭✭
    September 21, 2021 edited September 21, 2021 Answer ✓

    The ID 3SFB-QYJ is in the Pedigree Resource File. See https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SFB-QYJ

    These IDs cannot be merged with other IDs even if they do represent the same individual.

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/what-is-the-pedigree-resource-file


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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    September 21, 2021

    Yes, the PID 3SFB-QYJ is not correct. It does not come up as a possible duplicate either.

    Looking at LZJL-QH2, I don't see a connection between the 1841 UK census record for Thomas Rowland and the 1880 US census record. On the basis of the attached sources, these are not the same person, they just have the same name.

    The 1831 christening record appears to relate to an entirely different family, and the 1833 marriage record likewise may relate to another couple. Note the different shires.

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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    September 21, 2021 edited September 21, 2021

    I see. Ben Baker's (? the second) Thomas Rowland is in Genealogies not in Family Tree.

    So, @Alan Rowland, these are not duplicates and there is nothing to merge.

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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    September 21, 2021

    Anyway, to move forward I suggest completing the profiles of the children in Illinois. FamilySearch has many indexed historical records for this family that have not been attached to Family Tree.

    Do the children of Thomas and Ann first, then Thomas and Ann in the US, then finally assess whether the UK records belong to the same family.

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  • Alan Rowland
    Alan Rowland ✭
    September 22, 2021

    Thanks to both of you for pointing this out.

    I can see my error and how I can move on with the family

    Thank you.

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