When I have a suspect, I link to the possible son and  give the name
Maybe father and I keep all notes for and against under this title It
is so easy to edit as it becomes proved or not proved <G> and I know
who and where I have  him.



Eliz

On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Jane Sarles <sarlesinsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How do you all handle the situation where you suspect person A;s  father is
> person B, but you cannot prove it.  Or, for that matter, you  have 2 or 3
> possible candidates for person A's father.   One does not want to list them
> as though it is certain, but just putting the candidates in as "unlinked"
> does not allow for connecting them when wanted, say for research purposes.
> Ideas?
> Jane S.
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