Barton Lewis wrote:
Thanks David and John,
... a search of the Archives did not turn up much in the
way of Oklahoma specifically, which is sort of its own
animal in terms of how to address place names that were
Indian lands originally
Umm, well, but, uh, that is -- Oklahoma
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1. Bring up your daughter's PEDIGREE chart on-screen.
2. Follow the mtDNA line as far as it goes, until the
female ancestor farthest from her is the Individual position.
3. Create a GED of that female's descendants.
4. CREATE A NEW Family File.
4a. IMPORT the GED from 3. the female ancestor
I didn't want to start a discussion sure to provide heat
just before I scooted out of town for a month, so I'm
backtracking here to what Brian quoted in the discussion on
Ethnicity back in early October.
split apart for centuries. Legacy can gather all the
ancestral birth
In the Descendant Report, when one or both parents have not been entered for an
individual, the text reads something like son of Unknown and Unknown. Is
there a way to avoid having this wording inserted into reports?
Legacy User Group guidelines:
Just as a matter of curiosity, I'm wondering why you want the list
ascending instead of all the descendants of the first maternal ancestor you
know.
Pat
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 2:33 PM, singhals singh...@erols.com wrote:
1. Bring up your daughter's PEDIGREE chart on-screen.
2. Follow the
When both parents haven't been added, you shouldn't get this phrase
unless you somehow have a ghost marriage for the parents.
When one parent has been entered, you have the option of Unknown or blank.
In Legacy 8 see Options - Customise 3.11 (This setting set for Unknown
will show if you have an
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