My tree has South American as well as European people in it. So the South American's have two surnames. Sometimes the second or even first surname of someone is not remembered, so only one surname can be entered for children and possibly parents. But the correct name should have two. Because it's a mixed tree this absence is not readily apparent if no marker is used. How can you show that one is missing, when Legacy doesn't like you to enter a ? or something like that. I assume this is a problem others have already solved. Thanks Helen
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