« Reply #1 on: Sunday 14 December 25 16:55 GMT (UK) »
As you say, the thruline is a suggested connection and in this case you have established that the suggestion is wrong. No shortcuts that I'm aware of, you'll have to weave him in to your tree the long way. In time Ancestry may reference your tree and change the thruline, there again if yours is the only tree on Ancestry showing this particular relationship then the impression I get is that Ancestry will believe the majority.
If I'm understanding what you've written correctly, Jack Henry isn't your 1863 Mary Eliza's nephew, he's the next generation down. He would be her nephew if he was the son of William H C, you say he's the son of one of William H C's daughters.
Jane :-)
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