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by mjashby » 27 Oct 2020 12:16
Not certain, but could this be a result of the original user privatising individuals and facts for those people they don't wish to be directly identified? If I remember correctly, something very similar occurs when exporting GEDCOMs from Ancestry when individuals and their facts are privatised, i.e. mostly 'blank' records are exported, but may still include any individual facts that the user may have failed to privatise, even for living people. They always include details of the recorded Gender for all privatised records, as that fact can't be privatised.
I don't use MyHeritage, but an Ancestry example is that I (currently) tend to privatise all individuals born less than 100 years ago, even if deceased, but an exported GEDCOM from my research tree will still 'map' all the recorded descendants of all non-privatised individuals (and any non-privatised facts appearing in privatised records), displaying anonymised 'blank' records which will appear in charts linked as 'Male', 'Female', or 'Unknown' Gender; so you can, for example, still see that X+Y, born pre-1920 whose full records are displayed had '3' children who all married and had 'x' children, etc (i.e. the full recorded family structure is still exposed for privatised individuals, which, in turn, exposes the links to any spouses' ancestors. For further clarity, for my own record (obviously living) I would appear as 'Male' but with no personal details. However, if I fail to also actively 'privatise' my own individual birth, marriage details, etc., any ancestry links to evidence records, such as links to the relevant GRO Index entries would be visible in any GEDCOM export.
Mervyn