michele


Well said, and “That’s about all there’s to be said.”



Thanks,

David C Abernathy

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From: Michele Lewis [mailto:ancestor...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 4:05 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] marriages



Y’all are making such a fuss.  Do the other database programs have options to 
have the relationship as  domestic partner, lover, live-in boyfriend, 
wife-wife, husband-husband etc?  If so, then switch to one of those if it 
serves your purposes.  I have had no problem with Legacy in this regard.  I 
agree with Don.  When you start changing the traditional definitions you are 
opening a can of worms.  Legal definitions vary from state to state (and 
country to country).  Most of our research occurs in the past when traditional 
definitions were in place.  You can easily edit sentence definitions to 
accommodate anything you want.



Each child has a set of biological parents no matter if you know who they are 
or not.  A child can have adoptive parents which is easily handled.  You can 
easily have a single parent that raised a child with or without the benefit of 
a marriage certificate.  If you have a couple of the same sex that have adopted 
a child (or perhaps one of those is the biological parent as well) you can 
easily arrange that in Legacy with some wording changes.  Even if you have this 
type of relationship, it will be the exception not the rule.  The overwhelming 
majority of the relationships in your database will be a more traditional 
situation.



Bottom line, if Legacy doesn’t meet your needs then switch to something that 
does.  You can make suggestions to Legacy but they are under no obligation to 
act of these suggestions (trust me I know, I have suggested several things that 
haven’t been implemented).  If I felt that strongly about these suggestions I 
would switch to another software that has what I need.  That is the nice thing 
about having different options to choose from.



michele



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