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This Discussion is intended as a Log of the Data elided/ deleted at the stage of resolving Data Conflicts on this profile.
I have already resolved the Data Conflict, and am simply making sure that all the managers involved in that merge, know what data of theirs was removed.
I am doing this as a courtesy, against the possibility that the profile’s managers may want to be alerted to the opportunity to engage with the data choices. (Sending a private message means there is no record for any future managers of the profile - of which we hope there will be many.)
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Further info and FAQ can be found here: http://www.geni.com/discussions/115121?msg=832711
This Discussion is intended as a Log of the Data elided/ deleted at the stage of resolving Data Conflicts on this profile.
I have already resolved the Data Conflict, and am simply making sure that all the managers involved in that merge, know what data of theirs was removed.
I am doing this as a courtesy, against the possibility that the profile’s managers may want to be alerted to the opportunity to engage with the data choices. (Sending a private message means there is no record for any future managers of the profile - of which we hope there will be many.)
It is not a query, and it does not require a comment, unless you disagree with the way the Data Conflict was resolved, or you want to add useful info about the data at stake – that you think others can benefit from when resolving Data Conflicts on that profile in the future.
Further info and FAQ can be found here: http://www.geni.com/discussions/115121?msg=832711
Surname de Senlis OR de St. Liz
Birth Location Bretagne, France OR Brittany, France
Death Date 5/27/940 OR c. 972 OR 945
Death Location Normandel, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France OR Normandy, Kerlouan, Finistère, Brittany, France
This one is problematic. There is no reliable source for the information that she was either de Senlis (or "de St. Liz"). She was a Breton captive of unknown ancestry.
English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprota
French Wikipedia: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprota
See also this simple discussion at soc.genealogy.medieval: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/soc.genealog...
I'm not sure where the 940 death date comes from. I have an unsourced note in favor of circa 972, but nothing to back it up. She must have been alive about 936 when her son Richard was born. When William I died in 942, she was still alive and was young enough to "re-marry" and have another son.
I'm not where the name Adela comes from, but it appears so often in web sources that it is not just a Geni error. Although I'm skeptical, some of the Norman wives and concubines had dual names, one French and one Scandinavian, so perhaps there is something more to the name Adela.
There are so many duplicates of this profile that it would be a nice project for someone to hunt them down and get them consolidated.