Marcus Schouten
Honor Code SignatorySigned 20 May 2018 | 2,718 contributions | 12 thank-yous | 346 connections
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Seeing that you have Takeshita-9 as the daughter of Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, I have decided to say that, according to Keibatsugaku, Noboru was married to Naoko Endo, and has three living daughters, but not Takeshita-9 herself, as she cannot be the daughter of a prime minister. Do you mind removing Takeshita-9 as the daughter of PM Noboru Takeshita? Thank you!
P.S. The preferred name/proper first name is Privé (meaning "private" in French). Please change it to Anonymous.
I see that Janet has already suggested the Dutch Roots project to you when you did the pre-1700 Quiz. If language is part of what is making WikiTree hard, that project might be a great resource for you. I know that they are in the process of translating many of the help pages from English to Dutch.
From the looks of your ancestor chart and GEDCOM processing, you're doing a great job of entering your family. The 2018 GEDCOMpare Process page might be helpful. It includes some tips on formatting during profile creation which can really help the look of the biography section.
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