#AncestryDNA #Thrulines has thrown a little wobbler overnight. Several prior ones have returned, which is nice, except one has returned with all the RHS with dotted boxes when all are in my tree and, previously, were all solid boxes.

Obvs either something got tweaked in the algorithm or somewhere something else got tweaked. It's certainly a line where I was battling confusing headwinds ... Williams.

Oh well, such is its nature.

On the other hand, a #thruline that disappeared overnight was new yesterday. Working downhill from the #MRCA #MostRecentCommonAncestor
I happily proved a couple of marriages & baptisms & got the boxes to un-dot. But then came a child that the thruline wanted born 1823 but I had baptised in 1826 the same year as the parents married.
So left it at that.
#Thrulines is an amazing servant but could be terribly destructive if blindly followed downhill without checking the marriages and baptisms.