There are so many cousin marriages in my families - and then their children
might marry a descendant of the same ancestor - I have to instruct the
program not to reproduce the lines repeatedly. I never thought of it as
cause for a special note. It is interesting that they noted it.

On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Jerry <jerrysemailgro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't know why you would treat it any differently.  I know why I
> would.  Our 522-page genealogy book happens to mention it whenever it
> occurs, even though it was common in the 1800s, more so than today.  So,
> since they mention it, I think I'll continue to put my simple note in
> the standard marriage event as I've been doing.  I guess the answers
> confirmed I'm on the right track.
>
> By the way, why is everyone so grumpy on the list when a simple question
> is asked?  There is a right way to respond and saying "I don't see the
> point of your question?" seems grumpy to me.   Sorry, but it does, but
> maybe I'm being grumpy in responding in kind.
>
> But, thanks - I've got all the information on the subject I need and
> then some.
>
> Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org
>
>


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