Help:Uncertain Parents
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How should uncertain parents be handled on WikiTree?
Connecting uncertain parents is never required. It's a decision made by the editors of the profile. For pre-1700 and project-managed profiles, parents are generally only connected if they appear in reliable sources, but are sometimes connected temporarily. For modern profiles, if there is a disagreement about whether to connect them, the following guidelines should be used.
There is no theory about the parents that is more than a guess
- Do not connect any parents (unless an unknown parent placeholder is necessary to connect a known sibling), and
- explain the current state of the research in Research Notes.
There is one theory, but it's highly uncertain
- Connect the parent(s), and
- mark the connection(s) Uncertain, and
- use the Uncertain Family Research Note Box (put {{Uncertain Family}} above the Biography), and
- explain in Research Notes.
There is one theory, but it's uncertain
- Connect the parent(s), and
- mark the connection(s) Uncertain, and
- explain in Research Notes.
There are multiple theories but one theory is more likely than others
- Connect the most-likely parent(s), and
- mark the connection(s) Uncertain, and
- use the Uncertain Family and Disputed Parents Research Note Boxes (put {{Uncertain Family}} and either {{Disputed Parents}} or {{Disputed Parents|father}} or {{Disputed Parents|mother}} above the Biography), and
- explain in Research Notes.
There is a disproven theory, or multiple theories and none are more likely than others
- Do not connect any parents, and
- use the Disputed Parents Research Note Box (put {{Disputed Parents}} or {{Disputed Parents|father}} or {{Disputed Parents|mother}} above the Biography), and
- explain in Research Notes.
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