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Yes, I have an Isaac Weeks m. to Mary Crouter as the son of Isaac and
Nellie. However, I do not have Mary connected. Perhaps the d/o Abraham?
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From: "Dick Chase" <rachase(a)triad.rr.com>
To: <Chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:38 PM
Subject: [CHASE] Chase/Chace DNA Project web site
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I did a search for duplicates of individuals on this database (
http://chase.familytreeguide.com/ ) and found that it has what may be many
dozen, which means that any look at pedigrees or dependencies for an
individual may yield incomplete results in many cases, since what you will
get will be just those that are attached to the particular "version" of the
individual you selected, limited to those researched by the owner of the
family tree that was originally submitted. Ending up with myriad duplicates
of individuals is one of the dangers inherent in trying to create a common
Family Tree data base from many individual data bases since even slight
differences in how an individual's data is entered in two submitted data
bases will cause the computer to enter that individual as two different
people in the merged data base, and their respective family lines stay
separate.
I will attempt to merge all the duplicates that I can identify with
reasonable accuracy by loading it into Family Tree Maker and using its
edit/merge capability, but it will take a while to do that. I'll let you
know when I upload the "upgraded" file into Family Tree Guide. If you use it
in the meantime, do so with an understanding of its limitations.
If I can do a reasonably good job, I plan to also upload it to the Rootsweb
family tree data base where it would be more readily available to a wider
audience, but I'd rather not expose it to the world in its present
condition.
Dick Chase