I don’t know the answer to your question, but this couple are first cousins.



Jennifer



From: T Bredin [mailto:tbredinl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2010 5:22 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyusers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] When a married couple have the same grandparents, how 
highlight this?



I have a married couple that share/have the same grandparents but different 
parents. I guess this makes them second cousins.    I did not notice this when 
I input the data for this couple as each's data came from different sources.  
Later I connected them by deleting one copy of the grandparents and hooking the 
'loose' children to the remaining duplicate grandparents.

When doing the 'ancestor' display, the ancestor chart in V7, and the ancestor 
chart in Charting there is nothing to call these common grand parents to my 
attention as each 'ancestor' line from the married couple lead back to separate 
listings/boxes of the same grandparent people. (if shown, the person-id is the 
same for the same person at the different location in the ancestor chart. )



My question is, does anyone have a trick, or method to highlight this on 
reports/charts/screens?    Would you expect Legacy to warn you when entering 
data that a 'duplicate' seems to exist?








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