That’s a tough one.  Even with Ltools of MS Access or some other way to do a 
direct SQL Query, I’m having difficulty envisioning the structure of that 
query.  It would involve a complex join of the living selected from the 
individuals table with the marriage table to get the spouses and then back to 
the individuals table to get the spousal birth dates.



Within Legacy, you can create a search list of ‘living” persons who have spouse 
(spouse surname not equal [blank]).

You could then scroll through the search list, with the family tab showing, 
which will show spouses and their dates of birth, and manually tag the 
applicable records.



It could be a tedious task if you have a lot of living individuals in your 
database.



From: Jay 1FamilyTree [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 5:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Search for



Hoping someone might be able to figure out how I can search for 'living' 
persons whose Spouse is born before 1920.



I dont see any way to use dates against spouses in a selection parameter.



Thanks in advance for any help



Jay



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