Checked all possible matches and most do not match, what to do now.

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Yes I went through the matches twice.  Many were from Australia or Canada and were for sure no match.  Others had no place of birth only a year of birth.  On these it's impossible to know.

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Because there are so many duplicate profiles already it is important that you carefully check for all matches. If you are 99 percent sure that there are no matches finish the profile. In the event that there is a duplicate the two profiles can be merged, but it's better to avoid duplicates.
by Eileen Bradley G2G6 Mach 3 (32.5k points)

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