As with many things in Legacy, it appears there are ways to get the desired
result.  I still need to do some testing to see how various methods appear
when posted online, but thanks for the several interesting suggestions.

Kirsten

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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 3:29 PM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Blended Family?


During the American Revolution, Frederick and Margaret Williams took seven
children to Canada.  One was probably their own son (no problem), two were
Margaret's by her first marriage (also no problem), three were the children
of Margaret's sister (this is the problem!), and parents of the seventh are
as yet unknown.  Pertinent historical documents filed by several of the
children name Frederick Williams as their stepfather and I would like to
list them in Williams' reports (while still leaving them linked to their
natural parents), but they then appear to be Margaret's children--which is
not the case with all.  Is there a way that I can include Margaret's nieces
and nephew in Frederick's Descendant Book Report as stepchildren of both
Frederick and Margaret?  How?

Kirsten





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