I don't. I'm just going UP the pedigree until I find her, so
I can generate a Descendant list.

Since I don't WANT all her descendants, only the female
ones, and since you can actually specify that (sometimes), I
find this easier than trying to remember who she is.

Cheryl



Pat Hickin wrote:
> Just as a matter of curiosity, I'm wondering why you want
> the list ascending instead of all the descendants of the
> first maternal ancestor you know.
>
> Pat
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 2:33 PM, singhals
> <singh...@erols.com <mailto:singh...@erols.com>> wrote:
>
>     1.  Bring up your daughter's PEDIGREE chart on-screen.
>     2.  Follow the mtDNA line as far as it goes, until the
>     female ancestor farthest from her is the Individual
>     position.
>     3. Create a GED of that female's descendants.
>
>     4.  CREATE A NEW Family File.
>     4a. IMPORT the GED from 3. the female ancestor should be #1
>     in the database that results.
>     5.  Manually delete everyone not-wanted (sons, daus-in-law,
>     etc).
>     6.  Locate that female ancestor, click REPORT, Descendant.
>
>     If it's still not what you want, perhaps it'll be at least
>     cleanable.
>
>     Cheryl
>
>     Jessica Morgan wrote:
>     >  Correct, but I don't want a chart, I need a list in report
>     >  format. UGH. I may just freehand it. I put in a suggestion
>     >  for it. A haplogroup research manager wants this
>     report, and
>     >  it is a vital piece of a puzzle piece for me on my
>     lineage work.
>     >
>      > *Jessica Morgan*
>      >
>      > *Sr Engineering Technologist, Black Stone Minerals*
>      >
>      > **
>      > *Chair, SPE GCS Petro-Tech Study Group*



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