I do mine as one complete database because my parents have four distinct
connections in earlier generations between between different branches.
Splitting them would make double work. 

Matt 


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Is there any disadvantage in having my husband's ancestors and my 
ancestors in the one database?
 I started out with them all together then a couple of years ago split 
it into two, now I'm not so certain when it comes to using MRINs for 
filing purposes.
How do other users deal with their data?
cheers Wendy


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