Pat,

Some years ago I also hit this problem and in my case decided to leave the 
individuals as a separate tree in my main file.

At the time my main reasons were because the family had the same surname as the 
correct one, and lived in the same area they may prove to be related (still not 
the case), and to show to others via my website that I was aware of a possible 
conflict.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
GOONS # 5307


Pat Hickin <pph...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I've got a couple of what were once thought to be ancestral lines and have
>since been disproved.  I don't want to delete them entirely and I'm
>wondering how other Legacy users handle the matter.  I could put them in a
>separate file or leave them where they are and just  unlink them so that
>they're no longer connected.
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts/ideas.  Thanks,
>
>Pat
>
>
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