I have several instances where I have grandchildren of an individual named
(from an obituary) but not who their parent(s) are.

Example - in the most recent obituary I'm dealing with, my great uncle is
survived by his children (all named with spouses), grandchildren (named
with spouses - in particular I'm looking at two boys that share a last name
and I know which of his children those boys belong to) and great grand
children (also named). There are 3 great grandchildren that share last
names with two of the grandchildren but no mention of which of the
grandsons are their dad(s).

Hopefully that made sense.

Any suggestions for how to include them in the family file? Insert them as
unrelated individuals until I can figure out which man is their father? Is
there any way to connect them to their grandparents without totally messing
things up? If I do a descendant report, I'd really like for them to be
included so that I can take a print copy with me when I'm traveling later
this summer and can take notes on it when I meet with various relatives. Is
this even possible?

I'm using Legacy 7.5

Thanks
Cynthia




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