Hi La Nell,
For an Ancestor Chart, you can add a person called "Miriam and
Marjorie" and have the chart start with that person.
Since they are twins you can even include birth date and place though
no doubt they died at different times.
I do that for my mother's family occasionally. I have a
.pdf.
Note: all you have to do is go to "Add" then "New Unlinked Individual."
When I go to "View" and then "Tree Finder" I see an unrelated tree with 40
individual and the name Marjorie Haire.
La Nell
(usually a lurker)
Subject: [LegacyUG] Import
ree with 40
individual and the name Marjorie Haire.
La Nell
(usually a lurker)
Subject: [LegacyUG] Important individuals to your file with no direct family
tie
I am abounding with issues today! ugh.
How do you all incorporate individuals that have no
blood or family tie to your family, b
] Important individuals to your file with no direct family
tie
I am abounding with issues today! ugh.
How do you all incorporate individuals that have no
blood or family tie to your family, but yet hold
significant value to your files?
I have a gentleman that has been with our family since
the
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Important individuals to your file with no direct family
tie
I am abounding with issues today! ugh.
How do you all incorporate
Jess M wrote:
I would, however, like to find a way to link him in
the system, so that it will be intact during file
sharing or future reports.
I would create an event named "close friend" or "best friend" and attach that event to your
grandfather. I would then put all the information you hav
I am abounding with issues today! ugh.
How do you all incorporate individuals that have no
blood or family tie to your family, but yet hold
significant value to your files?
I have a gentleman that has been with our family since
the 1940's, yet is not related to us in any way.
When my mother's fat
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