There is a father; he is unknown. So far, there is no problem. Your problem 
seems to be with the wording that calls it a marriage. That is solved in other 
ways that other posters can elucidate better than I.

If the report will not produce the precise wording that is acceptable, you need 
to produce the report in another program, such as Word. There are options that 
enable this. Explore them.

Legacy is not a report program; it is a database program that has some basic, 
limited report capabilities and accommodates producing reports in a few other 
formats in which you can use the verbiage that you desire.

Cheers,
Carolyn

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Descendant Narrative Wording Option
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 03:20:09 +0000







I have a problem that I am sure others have already solved

The scenario
"Mary" at a time of youthful exuberance found herself pregnant at the age of 16 
over 60 years ago. The baby was born and was adopted out to unknown (at the 
time ) parents who called her "Jane".  The fathers name was not divulged and 
did not appear on the birth certificate. Jane did not have a happy childhood 
with her adoptive parents,  When she was around 30 she managed to learn of 
Mary's identity and made contact

Mary did not marry or have any further children, but is now, in her 70s  in 
close contact with Jane, Jane's husband as well as with Jane's children and 
grandchildren. ( her great grandchildren } and all want them included as her 
descendants in a descendant narrative report.  In the same vein Jane does not 
want her adoptive parents identified or any reference made to them  They are 
both happy with a General Note appearing on Jane saying she was legally adopted 
at birth but now is in close contact with her birth mother Mary

The problem.
 Mary  and Jane both want no reference to the birth father, They do not want 
him recorded as unknown,  They do  not want any "marriage" event recorded as a 
relationship or anything else  They just  the words "Mary had a daughter Jane" 
then continuation with the narrative the same as usual. Is that too much to ask?

I have tried many things  but nothing has worked. Removing the marriage link  
then just attributing the child to Mary, reinstuted a "marriage" and unknown 
father.   I had thought that by making the "Unknown" father "private" as 
opposed to " invisible"  he and the marriage would be ignored  but regrettably 
that also suppresses Jane and her descendants

Has anyone already solved this problem??
cheers from Stan in NZ



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