Whew!  You have precisely stated the problem.  Thank you!  I  have 
fiddled with the entries and settings until I'm cross eyed.  I'm not 
the sharpest knife in the drawer, so I'm happy to know it's not just 
me. -- Alice
 
In a message dated 1/4/2005 11:24:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

- Changed John's status to "This  Individual Never Married"
And the report now shows correctly
John  SMITH-[1] was born in  1800.

John never married.   He had one child:  William

William SMITH-[2] was born in 1825.

But now
- Add a "New Wife" ie not  the mother of William, as Mary Brown born 1801,
married 1827
- Add a  daughter Mary born 1828
Now the "This individual never married" is  unavailable and the report says
John SMITH-[1] was born in  1800.

John had a child.   They had one child:  William.

William SMITH-[2] was born in  1825.

John married Mary BROWN-[3] [MRIN:2] in 1827.  Mary was born  in
1802. They had one child:  Mary.

Mary SMITH-[4] was born in 1828.

We've got back to "They had one child"  after "John had a child". Who are
"They".
 
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