« Reply #46 on: Monday 08 December 25 20:42 GMT (UK) »
My own tree is deep and wide, which means that most matches where ancestry suggest a thruline are easily "placed" as I already have them in my offline tree. Even if they're using an alias, so it's not clear which particular sibling they are, I know they are the son or dau of a particular couple.
Sometimes the thrulines are wrong, most commonly because of a skipped generation, but I don't think I have any matches where anc has suggested a thruline and I've not been able to either agree it or come up with a close alternative (I'm not including the private individuals who are the root people of entirely private 7 person trees).
Matches with no suggested thruline are a different matter, particularly small matches using aliases, but although it's been a slog, building my tree deep and wide is definitely paying off.
Jane :-)
ALLEN
BARR, BARRATT, BERRY, BRADLEY,BRAMLEY,BRISTOW,BROWN,BUGBIRD,BUTLER
CAIN,CARR,CHAPMAN,CHARLES,CH*LTON,CHESTER,COCKETT
COLLASON,COLLYER,CORKERY
DARLING, DENYER,DICKERSON,DOLLING,DURBAN
FARMER,FURNELL
GIBSON,GILES,GROOMBRIDGE
HALL,HAMBIDGE,HARMES,HART,HICKS,HILL,HOLLOWAY
JACKSON
K*AT*S
LANCASTER,LINTON
MCDONALD,MCFADEN,MEARS,MILLARD
NICOLAS,NOAK,NORTH
PARFIT,PORTER
RIPPINGALE,ROBINS
SEARLE,SPENCER,STEDHAM
TYLER,TILLY,TUCKWELL
WADE,WAGER,WALKER,WATSON,WEBB,WITHRINGTON,WOOD