Re: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-14 Thread Paula Ryburn
28 PM Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's Robert, I would override Legacy, afterall their second names would be Monroe. I only know of one real life incidence of this, someone I know took his wife's maiden name on marriage (this is legal in England) henc

RE: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-11 Thread Angela Gabbard
>>> By default, Legacy will fill in the surname with the father's. This is a setting that you can change if you would like... Options>customize>data entry See the box add/edit in the upper left hand corner. One of the selections is to add the father's surname to any child or father added Angel

Re: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-11 Thread kewsy
, 2009 7:31 pm Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's Robert, I would override Legacy, afterall their second names would be Monroe. I only know of one real life incidence of this, someone I know took his wife's maiden name on marriage (this is legal in Eng

Re: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-11 Thread Dennis M . Kowallek
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:55:12 -0500, Robert Carneal USA wrote: >Legacy want to give the kids the fathers name, which it should >99.99 percent of the time. This is the exception. How would >you handle it? By default, Legacy will fill in the surname with the father's. But you are free to

RE: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-11 Thread Jan Roberts
I would just change the surname for each of the children to Monroe / Monrow as listed below. You don't have to keep the name that automatically appears from the father. My late first husband changed his surname by deed poll to his mother's maiden name, so his father is WARD, his mother and his ow

RE: [LegacyUG] Pass on mother's name, not father's

2009-09-11 Thread ronald ferguson
Robert, I would override Legacy, afterall their second names would be Monroe. I only know of one real life incidence of this, someone I know took his wife's maiden name on marriage (this is legal in England) hence his kids had their mother's name, could that have happened with yours? BTW In