Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, Director of the Great Migration Study Project and author of Elements of Genealogical Analysis says a person is Genealogically Defined when “we have at least one piece of evidence that will lead to the identification of his or her parents, one piece of evidence for each spouse(s), and one piece of evidence for each child.”
1. Do you have a source that will identify the PARENTS?
2. Do you have a source for each SPOUSE?
3. Do you have a source for each CHILD?
If so, your profile is Genealogically Defined and has a great start on sourcing.
Notice that each of these sources is reciprocal with the person it connects. You can then put that same source on the connected person’s profile and begin the process again.
If every profile had this minimum standard, they become like puzzle pieces and can be linked to other profiles.