Michael
Yes, this information looks good to me.
1) Get it into the profile overviews if there's nothing there yet. Again - separate it out to the immediate family - parents, spouses, child list
2) then work on the children in tree view, ensuring they are associated with the correct parents
3) meanwhile we'll MP with curator notes
4) endure the correct spouses are there & in the correct order
5) if there are any relationships that need disconnecting, post the link so a PRO can do that
6) the last step will be to resolve data conflicts & field lock the cited / sourced data field values
7) repeat up, down & around the Rundlett tree. Merge in any duplicates to the MP.
By working one family group at a time you get to know the area & will start to recognize patterns, such as dates, locations, associated families. It will then be much easier to spot "this does not fit" issues.
I actually think we're getting close to locking this up (I hope)