That’s exactly what I would do – I have a great grandmother who married 4 
times, twice to the same man.
1 – married (a) date
2 – annulled date
3 – married (b) date
4 – widowed
5 – married (c) date
6 – widowed
7 – married (a) date

And in the second case of married (a) I made sure I linked her to the existing 
person – i.e. I didn’t create a new husband.

Cheers
Jan

From: Robert E. Carneal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2011 6:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Same couple, married 4 times

Hello everyone. New one to me-

How do properly indicate in Legacy that the same couple married each FOUR 
times? Just do this?
1> Married Jun 10, 1934
2> Divorced Oct 2, 1941
3> Married Jan 15, 1943
4> Divorced Feb 20, 1946
5> Married Mar 13, 1948
6> Divorced April 23, 1953 (Husband left wife, and wife thought husband had 
died.)
7> Married July 10, 1955
8> Oct 12, 1960, husband dies.
9> Dec 19, 1974, wife dies.

????? Looks discombobulated when I enter it in Legacy- is there a "best" way to 
do this? I mean, is there a "Geoff-approved" way?

Thank you.

Robert



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