I think I might have written this wrong. In one instance the man was 65 and the woman 17; in another instance the man was 20, the woman was 38. I'd just like those ages to print in the reports so the sentence override would read something like: John and Mary were married on xxx(date). John was 65 and Mary was 17 at the time of the marriage. I suppose I could put that in the General Notes, but with almost 30,000 names in my database, that would be a big undertaking, but I'm tempted!

Ruth
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Ruth Nerud wrote:
Is there a way to get the age at marriage to print in reports? Some of my ancestors' ages are for instance he was 65, she was 17, or he was 20, she was 38. I think it would be interesting to speculate why the discrepancy in age.

Ruth A. (Sconza Testa) Nerud
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A son instead of a father? The ages work out.
Ed




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