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I have a family member listed under the wrong parents. How to fix?

PAUL964
PAUL964 ✭
August 15 edited August 21 in Family Tree

The family member is listed under the wrong parents. The incorrect parents have a number of children with just the one wrong son. They have other families attached.

The one wrong son also has his spouse and children attached to his record.

How can I resolve?

Thanks,

Paul

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  • R Brentnall
    R Brentnall ✭✭
    August 21 Answer ✓

    Click the pencil icon to the person you want to remove.
    Click the reference number to the right of birth and death year
    (It will automatically copy it to your clipboard)
    Click remove or replace below the member name.
    In a new tab find the right parents and click add child.
    In the dialog box that pops up click ID number.
    In the retangular box that shows up right click paste and next
    Go back to the first tab and under sources for the parents remove any
    sources that pertain to the child.

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