Jon,
Are the individuals living and likely to attend a family gathering or read a 
family book?

Remember to check the results of data entry choices in the software that you 
use for wall charts as well as Legacy reports. I have a similar family with 
five known children attached to a single mother because the living 
descendants wanted to appear together on a non-Legacy DESCENDANT BOX CHART 
and on a single group sheet.

The mother and children are in a separate tree from the mother (with a name 
variation) and her ancestors. Mother (over 80 years) may be alive but did 
not want contact with two of the three children born prior to marriage in 
1950.

----- Original Message ----- 
> I've a real headache and need some advice.   A cousin, "Mary," had three
> children out-of-wedlock with three different men  whose surnames are 
> unknown.
> "Mary" then married "Mr. Jones," who adopted  just two of the three 
> children.
> Then "Mary" married "Mr.  Smith > Jon Raymond





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