Mentioning private profiles in bio

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I have just adopted the profile for Amos Bush as part of my work on Southgates. My question is this. 

As profile manager when I edit I can see names and links to all of Amos' children. 8/9 are deceased, the most recent death was in the 1980s. One is unlisted, so I assume still alive. However, the profiles of the deceased children are all (but one) "private with bio". So in the public view of Amos' profile they just show up as [private son (1890s - 1960s)] etc. 

So can I mention these children in the bio that I write for Amos? Can I link them? 

As it happens, the profile was a GEDCOM upload, so you will see that all the children's names are already linked in the bio text, but I don't want to retain them if it is not proper. 
 

WikiTree profile: Amos Bush
in Policy and Style by Charlie Southgate G2G6 Mach 1 (13.2k points)
If they are deceased. there should be no problem with linking to them.

1 Answer

+2 votes
Where the other children have a higher level of privacy ,
you might  have Amos's and/or Ellen's  a biography go like this:

Amos and Ellen had 5 daughters and 4 sons including:

: [[Bush-2013|Hubert George Bush (1892-1918)]]
by Darryl Rowles G2G6 Mach 6 (61.9k points)

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