You could certainly could do it as a shared event.  I personally only use 
shared events for a select few things, marriages for one.  I share with the 
minister, the county clerk and the witnesses.  In my family the minister and 
the county clerk are usually relatives anyway :)   I don't use it for census 
events and that is the one most people do use it for.  I wouldn't use it in the 
DNA scenario but that is just me.

Michele
Technical Support
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www.legacyfamilytree.com

And, wouldn't this be an ideal use for a Shared Event?

To me, DNA has no real place in genealogy. As a tool for confirming or 
disproving paper records, yes, DNA has a place, but as the be-all and end-all 
of genealogy
- no!

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Regards,
Mike Fry (Jhb)





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