Brian,


Here’s what I did -  I put the adopted child under the adoptive parents and 
used the Adoption event.  Then in the notes for the event I wrote “John” was 
the biological son of “Jane Doe”.  That line doesn’t print when I do a 
descendant report for his father (adoptive) but it does print when I run a 
descendant report for “John”.



I hope that makes sense.  :-)  It seems to work for my purposes anyway.



Diana



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Subject: [LegacyUG] Adopted Children



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I just came across a little problem in my family file that I’ve never had to 
deal with before. It involves adopted children… which I’ve handled before but 
in this case it involves the adoption by a sister of the baby of a brother. In 
other words, both the natural parents and the adopting parents are in my 
family. Naturally I enter the child as being born to the natural parents but 
how do I show the child with the adopting parents (other than through notes)? 
If I try to enter a new child to the adopting parents as a “link to an existing 
daughter”, the Legacy tells me that the child is already a child of another 
family and if I want to add as a child to this family also. I think that is 
what I should do and then change the child’s settings to “Adopted” (for the 
adopted parents only).  But now, do I change the surname of the child to the 
new adopted parents’ names especially since her name appears that way in all 
future documents. I think this would be the correct way but I’m wondering if I 
haven’t missed an obvious better method or might I be accidentally creating an 
endless loop of relationships.



And just some other wild thoughts, if I do change the adopted daughters 
surname, Legacy will change the surname of the daughter shown with the natural 
parents (after all, both listings of the daughter have the same RIN). But at 
the same time, it just seems weird to look at the family of the natural parents 
and then to see their daughter listed with a different surname.





Brian in CA





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