June,
The Legacy news article here has a tip on finding your end of line
ancestors that will help you identify those beginning points for your
Multiple Lines of Descent report.
http://legacynews.typepad.com/legacy_news/2009/02/how-to-identify-your-endofline-ancestors.html
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Thanks.
June Chan wrote:
Thank you to those people who have suggested that the Multiple Line of
Descent might work for me. I will give it a try.
Kindest regards
June
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As Dennis said, the Multiple Lines of Descent report may be workable for
you.
You could start with a Pedigree Report that shows the ancestors. And
based for each top level ancestor marriage, you can lookup the MRIN
value. And then list these MRINS on the Report Options page for the
Multiple Lines of Descent report. This can easily become a
multi-hundred page report. So adjust the report options to include only
what you need - e.g.. don't include events, notes, etc.
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