Harry Potts
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I've encountered a few of your profiles on which you marked DNA confirmed for parents, but you haven't added the appropriate confirmation expression within the biography. I have noted that you have occasionally marked the errors as 'Corrected' without actually correcting the error; this only temporarily makes the error message disappear.
May I suggest you look at Space:DBE_213, which gives a link to the App created to aid in making the appropriate confirmation citations? Since it involves interaction with DNA from (probably) private profiles, this is something that you can only really do yourself.
I hope you consider this as helpful.
Kind regards, Geoff
edited by Geoff Riley
Elizabeth Emma (Devin) Thomason (1879-1956), Richard Frederick Coxon (1889-1956), Susan (Wassell) Potts (1890-1956), Geoffrey James Thomason (1938-2018), Joan Thomason (1946-1949)
Again, hope this helps.
Geoff
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On behalf of all the Leaders, I wish you a peaceful and productive 2023.
Best wishes,
Susie, England Project Leader
edited by Susie (Potter) Officer
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