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DerekAth
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Duplicated Family

Post by DerekAth » 26 Dec 2020 13:45

I have just noticed that I have a duplicated family. (Father, mother and 10 children and their families.).

The odd thing is that they all have exactly the same record id's. I cannot therefore just delete or unlink them.

Is there somewhere that I have overlooked for removing duplicate families?
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by tatewise » 26 Dec 2020 13:55

That problem keeps happening recently, so see this thread for solution of Edit > Merge/Compare Records for family records.
Duplicate Spouses Problem (18505)
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by ColeValleyGirl » 26 Dec 2020 13:56


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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by DerekAth » 26 Dec 2020 14:00

Mike & Colne Valley Girl.

Many thanks - I could not use merge as they have the same id's.

What did help was removing the additional family record id created incorrectly.

Thank you.
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by tatewise » 26 Dec 2020 14:38

In that case, you COULD use Merge/Compare Record.
If you read carefully, the advice is about merging Family Records NOT Individual Records, which as you say have same Rec Id.
In the general case, just deleting a Family Record might discard important details. which is why we rarely advise deletion.
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by DerekAth » 26 Dec 2020 14:42

Mike - point taken - thank you
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by victor » 26 Dec 2020 18:08

I have used merge.
One problem I have found is that the merge does not include children. If one side had a chikd and the other didn't an you merge the two that child is not listed after the erge and I have to locate it to add it to the parents

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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by LornaCraig » 26 Dec 2020 18:25

Victor, in that case you have not used the merge process correctly. The point about the merge is that you can review which facts and children from each of the family records are to be retained after the merge.
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Re: Duplicated Family

Post by victor » 26 Dec 2020 18:36

I used the merge correctly
I compared the two and no children were listed on either.
In my case both had children. The one I accepted listed the children after the merge. The one I discarded lost the chid after the merge. This happened more than once. The last time I made a not of the child and added it to the family after the merge
I don't recall having this problem in V6

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