Assessment of a relationship rather than a fact
Posted: 27 Nov 2021 22:26
If required I can assess the source cited for an event as questionable or unreliable, but is there a way to assess/flag a relationship in this way?
I have the following situation: I have traced a certain line back to a marriage in 1762. I have not as yet found any evidence for the birthdate or birthplace of the husband (no age on the burial or marriage records for example, and he's too early for a census). However, the parish in quesion is very small and after reading all of scanned images of the register I have found only one baptism record for a person of the same name (Thomas) from approximately the right time. On the balance of probablilties, this is very likely the Thomas I'm looking for. I can't be sure though, as I have nothing else to tie in the birthdate and I can't be certain that he was born/baptised in this parish - only that he was living there at the time of his marriage.
The baptsim record gives the name of both parents, so it's quite useful and I can probably use it to push back a couple of generations further from there, but there is small chance I'm barking up the wrong tree. I could assess the source as "unreliable", but really it isn't. The source is fine: someone of that name was surely baptised on that date. The uncertainty is to whether or not that Thomas and "my" Thomas are one and the same. What I would like to to do is flag the baptism event as tentative, which I can do easily , but then somehow also record the parents but with a source-like a assesment of the parental relatonship as "unrelaible", so it's clear these may not actually be Thomas's parents. Ideally, it would be something I could use to hang a suitable icon on in diagrams so it's immediately clear to me or the person looking at it that they are treading on dodgy ground if they proceed further up the tree in that direction.
I have the following situation: I have traced a certain line back to a marriage in 1762. I have not as yet found any evidence for the birthdate or birthplace of the husband (no age on the burial or marriage records for example, and he's too early for a census). However, the parish in quesion is very small and after reading all of scanned images of the register I have found only one baptism record for a person of the same name (Thomas) from approximately the right time. On the balance of probablilties, this is very likely the Thomas I'm looking for. I can't be sure though, as I have nothing else to tie in the birthdate and I can't be certain that he was born/baptised in this parish - only that he was living there at the time of his marriage.
The baptsim record gives the name of both parents, so it's quite useful and I can probably use it to push back a couple of generations further from there, but there is small chance I'm barking up the wrong tree. I could assess the source as "unreliable", but really it isn't. The source is fine: someone of that name was surely baptised on that date. The uncertainty is to whether or not that Thomas and "my" Thomas are one and the same. What I would like to to do is flag the baptism event as tentative, which I can do easily , but then somehow also record the parents but with a source-like a assesment of the parental relatonship as "unrelaible", so it's clear these may not actually be Thomas's parents. Ideally, it would be something I could use to hang a suitable icon on in diagrams so it's immediately clear to me or the person looking at it that they are treading on dodgy ground if they proceed further up the tree in that direction.