ct: Re: Re: [LegacyUG] guardianship
I have an "event" named "Family" into which I put these kinds of things.
Pat
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From: Robert57P_gmail
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:50 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: [LegacyUG] guardianship
I also created a event named ".Legal Guardian" so I can have it show up
in the correct date sequence of when the guardianship actually
occurred. (I prefix a
I have an "event" named "Family" into which I put these kinds of things.
Pat
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Robert57P_gmail
wrote:
>
> Do not overlook the "Relationship to Father" and "Relationship to Mother".
> * Right click on the child list
> * Select "Children's settings"
> * Put "Guardi
Do not overlook the "Relationship to Father" and "Relationship to Mother".
* Right click on the child list
* Select "Children's settings"
* Put "Guardian" in the two "Relationship to " fields as appropriate.
That does NOT put the guardianship in the proper timespace in the
Chronology report (t
On 14 Oct 2014 18:12, Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
> My 3rd G Grandparents died with 3 minor boys and an infant girl. The
> girl was adopted by a half aunt but had financial interest in the
> estate so the guardian was mostly concerned with the 3 boys.
>
> I think I will give the guardian a guardi
Reuben, Thanks for asking a question I should have asked myself.
Thanks to Jenny and Wendy for your answers.
My 3rd G Grandparents died with 3 minor boys and an infant girl. The
girl was adopted by a half aunt but had financial interest in the
estate so the guardian was mostly concerned with the
On 14/10/2014 02:18, Reuben Marchant wrote:
> How would I add a guardianship to the events/facts? Should I just add
> it to the general notes? My 3rd great-grandfather took guardianship of
> his son's children after the son and his wife died and the grandfather
> was then living with them on thei
There are a variety of ways you could handle this situation. This is
what I can think of off the top of my head...
1. You can make the guardian a parent to the child, and set a
relationship of 'guardianship' between them - right-click on the child >
Children's Settings
2. You could add an event t
How would I add a guardianship to the events/facts? Should I just add it
to the general notes? My 3rd great-grandfather took guardianship of his
son's children after the son and his wife died and the grandfather was then
living with them on their farm. I would like to add it to the events/facts
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