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Carole McIntyre
Carole McIntyre ✭✭✭
7:16AM in Family Tree

This shows up on P49F-299

  • Conflict-free Data (1)
    • The death happened before a residence.
    • However -
      He died in 1987. He has residences in 1940 and 1950.
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  • ColinCameron
    ColinCameron ✭✭✭
    7:59AM

    He also has two residences "from 2 February 1991 to 1 January 2004", and several events with no date at all.

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  • RaniM
    RaniM ✭✭✭
    11:17AM

    The residences after death are what will be affecting the quality score. The record that generates that residence  "from 2 February 1991 to 1 January 2004" is from an index of various sources (Telephone directories, property tax assessments, credit applications, and other records available to the public) which makes it hard to pin down the veracity of the match Orr where exactly the data originated from.

    Note that according to FS "Records in this collection contain data which has not been verified with other sources. Date ranges are not necessarily correct, and personal information about one person may have been combined with that of another. Please exercise caution when using information found in these records."

    As the record is for an "E Marchini" it may be that it's not, in fact, a match for P49F-299 OR the dates are incorrect OR it's from a directory that was released after his death and his details weren't updated OR… the list goes on.

    If, based on the information the record contains, you are confident it is a match despite the date conflict, you could try removing those residences dated after his death from the events section of the profile, and leave a note as to why you made that choice in the collaboration tab for others to see. That should clear up the Quality Score.

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  • Gordon Collett
    Gordon Collett ✭✭✭✭✭
    10:03PM

    "United States, Public Records, 1970-2009" is a database that has a lot of very poor junk data.

    As the data quality checker is pointing out, those cannot possibly be correct residences for Edward. You should definitely follow the advise of the DQC and delete them.

    Whether the source for E is a source for Edward or not will depend on the likelihood that two E. Marchini's were born on the same day.

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  • Carole McIntyre
    Carole McIntyre ✭✭✭
    11:19PM

    Thank you for your help. When I removed the last source, nothing changed. However, when I removed it from the residence list, it changed to high. Good to know.

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