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Correct tree etiquette for divorce
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Esta | Report | 20 Dec 2006 08:10 |
Thanks everyone Solved my problem! Sue Happy Christmas! |
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Andrea | Report | 20 Dec 2006 07:13 |
I use the maiden name no matter how many times they have been married. |
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ErikaH | Report | 19 Dec 2006 23:22 |
The GR tree allows one name per person........I get round it by putting the additional details in the Notes.......... Effectively, no matter how many times a female marries, for genealogy purposes her maiden name is the 'benchmark'....... At least the new version of the GR tree has a box to 'tick' for divorce........ Reg |
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Esta | Report | 19 Dec 2006 23:14 |
Hi Can anyone tell me whether I should show a female's maiden name or their married name if they have been married more than once? i.e. Polly Bloggs marries and become Polly Smith who then remarries after a divorce and becomes Polly Jones. I can't see a way of showing a woman's name more than once. Thx Sue |
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