Robert,
This comes up from time to time.  Here is what I do and while it isn't perfect 
it works for me.

Enter to same sex partner in the wife's position (if you are entering two men) 
and then go to the marriage screen and click on the "Wording Options" tab.  
From there you can change the label to Husb and Husb or whatever you want....

Hope this makes sense for you.

Rita in South Carolina

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Fletcher [mailto:rob...@merciadragon.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 6:13 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Same-sex unions

Today I learnt of a distant relative who was in a legal registered civil
relationship with a person of the same sex. I then started to look how
this could be entered into Legacy. What I've read, and I would like
members to confirm this, is that Legacy 7.5 is not capable of handling
this sort of relationship. Further, if I am to understand correctly, it
is against the policy of the software publishers to allow Legacy to be
record for such relationships or gender changes.

I would be most concerned if this is a policy decision and not just a
technical problem. As in genealogy we record the records as they are and
our own personal views and prejudices must override this.

Some time ago, I found in the parish register, my great aunt who
baptised her two illegitimate children who were born 12 years apart. I
was horrified to see that the vicar had recorded occupation as, "A
harlot", because this was official records I still recorded it as an
occupation and put some notes alongside.

I am hoping that some members can give me some reassurance and also how
I can work around entering this relationship into legacy.

Robert…





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