Leslie,

Just in case there has been some linking of ghost marriages, have you checked 
View>Marriage List to ensure that there is not a marriage for the three 
children?

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/



From: Leslie Jackson
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 10:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Odd situation with individual report

I am in the final editing stages for a family documentation being presented on 
this Saturday August 10, 2013. I have assembled a mass of Family Group Records 
and 3 individual records (Children who died before they were married), all in 
Chronological order.
When I call for a preview or a PDF of the information, the 3 individual records 
have a "Spouse" listed, taken from the FGR immediately preceeding it. This is 
despite the fact that the "this individual never married and had no children" 
box is checked on the individuals record.
I searched for all available options and even edited the "Report Options" for 
"individual reports" and checked the box, "marriage status" and nothing changed.
How can I prevent this from happening?

Example, a stillborn child born ##-AAA-1922, Died ##-AAA-1922.
On the individual Report it lists the parents correctly and under the parents 
is the "Spouse" field with Data from the preceeding FGR. If the child was a 
male, the spouse is the wife of the FGR before it. Even though the "spouse" was 
born in 1954.
This is not normal. Am I not supposed to mix FGR with Individual Reports? Do I 
have something check that is overriding the logical sequence of data flow?


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