Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001 Henry Adams and Hannah Hyde, 28 Oct 1735
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Barbara Corley for creating WikiTree profile Adams-11869 through the import of export-BloodTree.ged on May 12, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Barbara and others.
WikiTree profile Adams-5499 created through the import of DeMarco-Gaffney Family Tree.ged on Jul 1, 2011 by Regina DeMarco.
WikiTree profile Adams-7028 created through the import of Donnell_FosterTREE gedFILE.ged on Oct 2, 2011 by Ann Fuller.
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Henry Adams (Adams-7028) and Henry Adams (Adams-11869) were marked as rejected, but they're siblings. Duplicate profiles of Solomon Adams had Ruth Ellis and Hannah Bass as mother... So, despite different mothers, I think these two profiles are a match (because of the different mothers, though, I've set them as an unmerged match).
Henry Adams (Adams-7028) and Henry Adams (Adams-11869) were marked as rejected, but they're siblings. Duplicate profiles of Solomon Adams had Ruth Ellis and Hannah Bass as mother... So, despite different mothers, I think these two profiles are a match (because of the different mothers, though, I've set them as an unmerged match).
Adams-7028 and Adams-5499 appear to represent the same person because: There are many differences in these profiles BUT the birthrates and place are the same PLUS the death dates and places are the same.
The chance of this happening is almost nil so I think the profiles need to be looked at.
The chance of this happening is almost nil so I think the profiles need to be looked at.
The details are too similar to be different.
Cheers, Susan