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Have you stumbled across a situation where two people are merged incorrectly in your family tree? Today weamp;#39;re going to walk through how to fix bad merges on the FamilySearch family tree. how do they happen? The first thing that happens is that users of FamilySearch are doing very, very shallow research. they may only be looking at a parish record in England that said Richard Richard married Mary Tripp and they had a child named William. Well, did, you know, that there are quite a few Richard Richards? And a number of them married Marys. And they had sons named William. And if you donamp;#39;t go and look at lots of other records such as census, enumeration records, baptismal records, death records and other things from this parish. youamp;#39;re gonna confuse people. so a lot of the problems that youamp;#39;re gonna find on your tree being all messed up is because people didnamp;#39;t do deep enough research. and that is also related to the fact