I have the same problem with my own marriage.  We were married 2 years
earlier in a civil ceremony and then later married in the church.

I create an event called Church Marriage Ceremony in the marriage events
and entered the date and place there.

Alan Jones wrote:
>   I have a brother about to get married for a 2nd time to the same
> woman.  The first marriage was a small civil ceremony with close family
> and friends.  The second over a year later will be in the bride's home
> town so she can get married in the Catholic Church.
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> I want to represent both marriages in Legacy but not sure how best to do
> that.
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> I have relatives that  have been married, divorced, and married other
> people and I know how to represent that in Legacy.  However this is a
> little different.
>
> What do other suggest?
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> What are my options?
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