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From: Alison Schubert <>
Subject: "disproved" citations?
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 06:46:39 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <200607040301.k6431Ht2019565@lists5.rootsweb.com>


As I've been entering census records I've recorded a few facts, such as immigration, in separate tags to make for easy research reminders. Now I've started to get some more adequate documentation so I'm fairly confident these different dates are just part of the census being close, but not quite right. What I don't know is should I suppress these old immigration tags and leave them, along with there sources, move the sources to what I'm convinced is the most accurate date I'm likely to find and mark the moved citations as disproven (and maybe even exclude them), or just delete these citations and tag?

I'm relatively new to both TMG and well documented genealogy so I'm curious if there is a standard practice, or even just to see what method others use.

Alison


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