Thank you, Brian. That makes sense. One more question----Why didbn't I
think of that? 😋

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would enter the child as her's without adding a father. I would then
> link the child to her parents and indicate the child to parent relationship
> between the child and those parents as Adopted.
>
> I would use the available birth certificate as a source for all those but
> would add a note to the source (probably in the Source comments) with my
> suspicions that the document replaced the true birth certificate. In the
> note you can include any evidence you have about the situation.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
> On 10-May-17 8:06 AM, Ed Ladendorf wrote:
>
>> I have a situation where an unmarried girl gave birth. When it was
>> obvious that she was not ready to be a parent, her parents adopted the
>> child, and there was a birth certificate made, showing the grandparents
>> as parents. I think the original birth certificate was destroyed, so it
>> appears that the grandparents were the biological parents, although this
>> is known to be false. How would you enter this information?  Biological
>> father is unknown.
>>
>>
>>
>
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