Connie-- In this case what you want to do is edit your ancestor's relationships with the non-wives. View the profile of your ancestor, scroll down to the box that includes one of his non-wives, click "Edit Couple" in the bottom right corner of that box, and then click "Delete Couple" in the Tools box on the right in the screen that opens next. If there are non-children, too, you will need to edit his relationships with those kids as well. To do that, hover the cursor over the name of one of the non-children and the "Edit Relationship" link will appear. Kay Rudolph ________________________________ Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 19:24:11 -0800 (PST) From: Connie Sheets <clsheets1@yahoo.com> Subject: [TGF] How to Undo Merges on FamilySearch Family Tree Can someone point me to an easy to understand explanation of what I need to do on FamilySearch FamilyTree to correct situations where several men of the same name have been inappropriately merged into one person? Example: An ancestor with a common name was married only once. However, he is showing on FamilyTree with 3 wives. I have no idea whether the two other wives belong to one man or two, but they certainly don't belong to my ancestor. I've figured out how to correct names, dates, locations, etc. and unhook my ancestor from the wrong parents, but the multiple wives that don't belong to him have me stumped. I am not willing to change my browser to watch the videos, and cannot find what I'm looking for in the PDF instructions, although I'm tired and may be overlooking the obvious. The one reference I found, written several months ago, seems to suggest the feature was planned but not yet available. Thanks, Connie Sheets Phoenix ------------------------------