Or "died sans progeny" for those without the benefit of a classics
education.

Wm Voss


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Margaret Couch
Sent: Thursday, 06 September, 2001 18:28
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Feature request


quick answer: d.s.p. decessit sine prole (died without issue)

Margaret
in Hmilton NZ

>-----Original Message-----
 Mickey Raymer
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Feature request
>
>Okay, stupid question #1000...what is 'd.s.p.'?
>Mickey
>
>From: "Sutliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Feature request
>>>
>> I realize that this is an option under marriages, however, a great
>> deal of my research shows various children and adults d.s.p., without
>> knowledge of their ever having married. Consequently, one must create
>> fictitious spouses so that it shows up as having no children or else
>> marking that they never married which may be incorrect.
>
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