Malcolm is absolutely correct. The only way to link children to parents and siblings is by way of a marriage record even if it is not a civil union. That is simply the structure of the database tables. There may be a way to avoid displaying some of the info. In reality, an adoption is not "genealogy" but is family history. I too have some situations where a single never married female has adopted a child. That child is connected to his adopted mother by way of a marriage record and his relationship to mother is adopted. Maybe I will set the relationship to father as "no adopted father". There is a "blood" father and mother but they may never be documented in my database.Ron Taylor
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