Am not that familiar with this nut in the Child settings, i think there is a
selection for adoption so i suppose that would help explain status?
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> On Mar 16, 2021, at 8:34 PM, Wanda Handberry wrote:
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> Try this: Add the child as a new unlinked individual, then go to
Try this: Add the child as a new unlinked individual, then go to the unmarried
adopting parent and “link to an existing Son/Daughter”. Now click on the
Marriage section for the adopting parent and check the box saying no evidence
of marriage. The report should say Parent has a child with no
If an unmarried person has a child, Legacy rightly assumes there was a
man involved and there is the option to use the phrase "had a
relationship with" or something similar. However, what if a single
woman (or man, come to that) adopts a child? How can one "attach" the
child to the mother
On 16/03/2021 20:12, Jane Linkswiler wrote:
I really liked what Brian said. Of course, I know that as you have your own
way overall this will always be a prick in your mind but, if you cannot come
up with something that is in your own way, this seems an excellent
substitute.
Thanks to everyone
Jenny,
I really liked what Brian said. Of course, I know that as you have your own
way overall this will always be a prick in your mind but, if you cannot come
up with something that is in your own way, this seems an excellent
substitute.
Jane in Phoenix
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On 16/03/2021 16:24, Brian Kelly wrote:
[FirstHe/she] entered into a [-Eventname] with [Desc] [ondate] in [place]
Not sure if I got the replaceable text field names correct but you can
use the correct ones to get a sentence reading "Jane entered into a
civil partnership with Sally Ride on 16
I had thought that was a common law union. Not sure why it matters who
linked the two together.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:32 AM Wanda Handberry
wrote:
> Maybe "On 16 March 2021, Jane Doe entered into an informal union with
> Sally Smith."
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> Wanda Handberry
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> > On Mar 16, 2021, at 11:06
perhaps call it Lifetime Committment; or Life Companion
Either would signify more than a casual encounter or agreement to living
together.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 10:06 AM Jenny M Benson
wrote:
> What word would other LUGgers use in the following circumstance. I want
> to create a sentence
[FirstHe/she] entered into a [-Eventname] with [Desc] [ondate] in [place]
Not sure if I got the replaceable text field names correct but you can
use the correct ones to get a sentence reading "Jane entered into a
civil partnership with Sally Ride on 16 Mar 2021 in Swindon, Wiltshire,
England.
Maybe "On 16 March 2021, Jane Doe entered into an informal union with Sally
Smith."
Wanda Handberry
> On Mar 16, 2021, at 11:06 AM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
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> What word would other LUGgers use in the following circumstance. I want to
> create a sentence for a Civil Partnership Event which
What word would other LUGgers use in the following circumstance. I want
to create a sentence for a Civil Partnership Event which reads:
Civil Partnership: on 16 March 2021 she ... Jane Doe.
I know how to set up the Sentence (the name of the partner will be
entered in the Desc field) but
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