On 5/2/06, Geoff Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

2) Add a new spouse to the husband, but link him to the same women, thus
creating two marriages, two family group records, and two MRINs. This might
be the way to go, especially if the couple had additional children during
their second marriage.

What are your thoughts?

My in-laws divorced and remarried, 5 children from first marriage none
from the second. I created two marriages for them, the first with the
status divorced, the second with remarried, then set the second as
preferred marriage, preferred by my wife :)

Children only show once with half-siblings turned on.

Eric

Las Vegas, NV
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