A couple of us profile managers believe we have a scenario begging for assist in terms of entry onto our combined trees. Here's what we think we have: prior to 1905, Ludel Khait married Feiga-Dine Khait (Torbe) in Lankuva, Lithuania; they had children there; Ludel emigrated to the US in 1905, following earlier emigration of his parents and certain of his sibs; Feiga-Dine and the children then emigrated to the US in 1910 to being the family back together. Upon arriving in the US. each of these persons we believe changed the Khait surname to Rosenthal. We further believe that Ludel and Feiga-Dine changed their given names to Morris and Faye-Diane (others of the group may also have changed given names, but that's not at issue here). Thus, and before reflection of these various changed names, the Torbe tree presently shows Ludel/Feiga as Ludel Khait and Feiga-Dine Khait (Torbe), while the Rosenthal tree shows them as Morris Rosenthal and Faye-Diane Rosenthal (no maiden name yet indicated for Faye-Diane). So if we decide the described scenario holds water, the question becomes how to best reflect merged names in the two Geni profiles. Do Ludel/Morris merge into "Morris Rosenthal, ne Ludel Khait", as seems logical? And do Feige/Faye merge into "Faye-Diane, nee Feiga-Dine Rosenthal (Khait nee Torbe", again as seems logical? The Morris and Faye names were the most recent, so seem logically to be the lead names in each case. But then, given the Geni search box, how does one find Ludel and Feige-Dine, does the search engine have that level of sophistication? We'd appreciate whatever guidance is available out there.