hi all
I have added to parents and even children (godchild). A Godmother with a husband who also can be to godfather. Or a with unknown spouse. Often godchild can represent the brothers reason why it is left all resolute one. In the children I only can label several names: adoptive, "godchild", etc, nevertheless, in the culture that I study: The new Spain centuries XVI-XVII, the parents of the baptized son, are "compadres ", reason why he is very dificult to represent this concept among them. Thus I can relate many people who although did not have the same blood, were considered as if they were of the family. In many parts, like in the United States, for example, still we heard that a person says to him to another one: "son" without being really its biological son
All these concepts were, perhaps, more important that nowadays.
All this is very confused. The ideas that you have given me are very interesting.

Thanks

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If you want to go that route -- Since you can add as many parents as you
want, why not add the godfather, then add the godmother, but not
"married" to each other. The child would then have 3 sets of parents:
the real parents as a couple, the godfather (with unknown spouse), and
the godmother (with unknown spouse)?

Lisa

On Mon, 23 May 2005 09:40:41 -0500, "Susan Daily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Guillermo,
> If you right-click on an individual in the Family View, you can "Add"
> another set of parents. Then (create and) define the relationship to
> the parent as "godparent", perhaps.  This will create a MRIN, however,
> between the two godparents. So, for example, if you choose two
> siblings for godparents, it will appear as if they married and had a
> child. I did change the definition in the marriage sentence for the
> godparents to read "[Husband] shared godparenting duties with [Wife]."
>
> This information will show up on an Individual Report if you choose to
> display all parents, and child status, and child-parent relationship.
> (See below.)  You might try playing with the Sample file to see how
> this works; this is what I did.
>
> In my opinion, I would suggest adding the godparents' names to the
> christening notes field or use the predefined event fields God Father
> and God Mother, simply to avoid creating a potentially confusing MRIN.
>
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