Hi Sharon,
This message is sent not in absolute despair because it is correct that profiles should be well researched, but in an attempt to point out a few issues with the "method" in which it is done...
First just another introduction on information and the "lack" of information: In my mind a lot of research was already done on all European ancestors and because it is not in the First 50 (FFY) years project (which you frequently quote) it does not mean that is not researched. :) Taking nothing away of the FFY project, which is quite accurate but unfortunately incomplete (because the information on parentage does not exist!).
Your main argument seems to be that Francoise was rather young (23 stated) to have been married and have had a child at that time - but my gut feel tells me that is not the case on average for a male to have had a first child. Is that the only argument and how did you reach such a conclusion?
But regardless, my issue is mostly on the method and if we take Francois(e) du TOIT as an example, I just want to point out that Pierre du TOIT and Marie ROUSELLE, had these children (Guillaume, Marie Anne, Marie Suzanne, Bruno and Francois Du Toit) - not disputed. When you make these cuts, then you must put back the information on those parents' profiles. I.e. it is not in argument that they have had these children, your argument is that there were another Guillaume and Francois and therefore there should be -after making cuts like these - 2 Guillaume and Francois profiles, of which one set is still tied to Pierre and Marie, and another set without parents as result of this cut. You have effectively deleted 2 of Geni's profiles!
I.e. you should look at the "method" of cutting as you are deleting information from Geni without replacement - Pierre and Marie, at the time of writing this response, now only have 2 children :(. Could you please add (also in future and looking backwards) back the missing children you left a gap with? This goes just as an attempt to point out with cutting or merging people in general that it should be done with replacement.
Hope my message finds you well as I appreciate your work and contributions (just not necessarily your method of "cutting" which can be improved, right? :) ).
Regards
Jan