Keren,

In addition to what others have already written, be sure you add a lot of
explanatory notes and source documentation!

Also, you can enter more than one set of parents for an individual in
Legacy. For example, there may be adoptive parents plus birth parents or
foster parents you want to include in your family file. Legacy will also let
you create blended families of one natural parent and a step-parent. 

You can also add just one parent when, for example, the mother never married
and the father is unknown.

Please see 'Adding Multiple Parents and Single Parents in Legacy' at
http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/tipsMultiple-SingleParents.asp .

Jim Terry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:42 PM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy6 deLuxe- child out of wedlock how to put it in
Legacy

Found a funny thing today, a couple in the 1780's had a child out of 
wedlock eight years before they actually got married and had the other 
children....
 

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