There shouldn't be anything "different" about these marriages, except
when you go to add the spouse he/she already exists so choose the
appropriate button for that instead of adding a new person.

Families are great, aren't they?!  Full of interesting things waiting to
be discovered.  :-)

Wendy


Janet Bullock said the following on 11/03/2013 2:07 p.m.:
> Hi everyone,
> I have just found a crazy thing in my family.  In the 1800's three
> children in one family married three children of their grandfather's
> brother! I think they are second cousins???  They must have lived in
> the wilderness!
>
> Is there anything different about adding these marriages?  I don't
> want to have a mess on my hands that I can't figure out.
>
> Thank you,
> Janet



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