An incorrect merge was completed, can it be undone?

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A merge was done between Larkin-1000 and Larkin-1080. Larkin-1000 is Hannah Larkin (Female, born 1745) and Larkin-1080 is Matthew Larkin (Male, born 1853). Obviously not correct. The intended match was between Larkin-100 (Matthew Larkin, male, born 1853) and Larkin-1080. Hopefully WikiTree can introduce a filter which would not allow merging of two people born more than 100 years apart, and at least raise a query if two people of opposite sex are being merged.
WikiTree profile: Matthew Larkin
in WikiTree Tech by Bernard O'Byrne G2G Rookie (220 points)
Go to the resulting profile, click on changes, find the change that dealt with the merge and click on "edited the data". that will show what's left of the previous profile.
Tom, I did not know that.  Thank you very much!

1 Answer

+2 votes
It can't be undone.

Sorry :(

A new profile will need to be made for the person who disappeared.
by Keith Hathaway G2G6 Pilot (631k points)

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