Louise,

Thanks very much for the suggestion. Unfortunately this would create the
suggestion of a spouse where there may or may not have been a spouse. As
things are currently, you can either indicate someone was married with
no children or never married. What I am requesting is the ability to
indicate that there is no issue from a person where you cannot document
if there were married or not, but are cited in primary and secondary
sources as not leaving issue.

Most of my work is in the pre-1600 period and I work from fines,
charters, maritagiums, inquisitions post mortem and the like. I am doing
work arounds now and have been since adopting Legacy a few years back. I
can continue to do so and only make the request to make things a bit
easier.

Nevertheless, many thanks for your thoughts of help.

Henry

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