I think Bill has a good reason tohave the databases seperate.   I do find a
smaller database CAN be less confusing, and if there isn't much interest on
the other side, and no inter-relations than it makes sense to me to keep it
seperate.  This can be especially true if husband and wife are BOTH doing
their own research and don't agree on a standard way to do things.

(ie, one person uses the 4 location standard, and puts churches and
cemetaries etc in the address screen - the other uses free-form locations
and puts addresses right in the location.     etc)


If one of the children gets interested in their step-parents genealogy, it
is still available to them.... so I don't see that being a sad state of
affairs....



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