Sister`s have same husband

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How do you merge? Marsh-5294 to Marsh-5363. Same husband  married  sister. I think they were Quaker`s.  But  I thought I was wrong with the two sister`s but it keep coming up  this way.

 Thanks
in The Tree House by Mary Gilkerson G2G6 Mach 5 (51.4k points)
It might actually have happened that way.  In my family tree, I think I know of at least two instances where one sister died, and then another sister marries her sister's widower, and raises her nieces and nephews, and possibly has additional children.

But it might be a mistake.  Just try to be sure before you make any drastic changes.  

Reba
I've found it fairly common.
I have it in my family as well.  But I think the issue is two profiles for Spencer, not his being married to two sisters.

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Best answer
On Spencer's profile, scroll to the bottom.  Under Matches and Merges, click the link 'find matches for Spencer.'  On the line for the matching Spencer, click 'compare' or 'merge.'  Take it from there.
by Living Tardy G2G6 Pilot (765k points)
selected by Pip Sheppard
Thanks for the star, Deb!

And Pip!

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