I was able to use different children settings for each set of parents. I am
listed as adopted under my adoptive parents and illegitimate under my birth
parents. This however, doesn't help in your wife's case. I have several
blended families in my tree, I too will wait for an answer for those
families.

Liz

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Liz
> Ault
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:50 AM
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> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG]Question: Adoption
>
>
> I too am adopted. Legacy allows more than one set of parents. Go to your
> daughter, add a parent - this will allow you to enter her adoptive family.
> Click on her and go to add father or mother. I have both sets of
> parents in
> my tree. Email me offline, and you can see how mine is handled on my
> WorldConnect page.

I agree Liz, this does work, but consider this from my wife's view-point;
Her mother is her biological mother whilst her father is the adoptee as it
were.
Yes I know you can have a second set of parents, and Legacy will allow you
to nominate a person as Adopted by right clicking, and going into "Childrens
Settings" then changing the status to "Adopted". Trouble is that person
shows as adopted for both parents when in fact it's only one.

Dunno if I've explained this correctly<g>, but let's see what others say.


Best wishes from Tassie
David Cripps


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