Maybe I am missing something,
You can link a child to more than one set of parents,
Then, can't you specify in Children's Settings "Adopted" for one set
of parents and "Biological" (or nothing) for the other?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Jenny M Benson <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk> wrote:
> On 22/02/2012 16:45, Elizabeth wrote:
>> My father died when I was a child and when my mother re-married, my
>> sister (but not my brothers) were adopted by our stepfather.
>> I have this link on the family tree but I cannot find any way of
>> omitting my sister and myself from reports.
>>
>> I tried setting us to private under the second marriage but Legacy
>> made us private everywhere.
>>
>> I think it might be easier to delete us from the second marriage
>> altogether and simply mention the fact that we were adopted (with the
>> subsequent name change) in the general notes.  However, I am reluctant
>> to delete myself from the second marriage in case I disappear
>> altogether.  Should this be an 'unlink' situation?
>>
>
> As far as I know there is no way to show children as both the product of
> one marriage (or relationship) AND as the (adopted) product of another
> marriage unless you enter them into the database twice.  Step-children
> can be shown as such under the marriage of their parent and step-parent
> and will not appear as descendants of the step-parent.  An adopted child
> is generally considered to be as much part of the family as a
> blood-related child, so most people would want the to appear in Reports,
> albeit with the child status set to Adopted.  Your only choice would
> seem to be to unlink yourself and your sister from your mother &
> step-father's marriage and only show yourselves, if at all, as
> step-children.
>
>
> --
> Jenny M Benson
>
>
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