Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
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saki
Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
For you Reunion users:
I'd like to dissociate a father from a child now that I know he was the
stepfather, and re-add him as the second spouse of his wife, without losing
the info I've added in for him. Is there a quick way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
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saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
I'd like to dissociate a father from a child now that I know he was the
stepfather, and re-add him as the second spouse of his wife, without losing
the info I've added in for him. Is there a quick way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
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Gerry
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
In article <Xns97C58075818DBsakiuclaedu@130.133.1.4>,
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
Go to the child's card
From the Relation button (+) just above the child's name select
Existing Father
The Index window will open where you can navigate to the real father's
entry.
Click that name.
You will be prompted as to how you want to handle this transaction,
either duplicate or move.
Select move.
The child will now appear under the correct father.
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
For you Reunion users:
I'd like to dissociate a father from a child now that I know he was the
stepfather, and re-add him as the second spouse of his wife, without losing
the info I've added in for him. Is there a quick way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
Go to the child's card
From the Relation button (+) just above the child's name select
Existing Father
The Index window will open where you can navigate to the real father's
entry.
Click that name.
You will be prompted as to how you want to handle this transaction,
either duplicate or move.
Select move.
The child will now appear under the correct father.
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saki
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote in
news:abc-9F1165.13250216052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
Thanks very much...easier than I thought!
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saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
news:abc-9F1165.13250216052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Thanks very much...easier than I thought!
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
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Gerry
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
In article <Xns97C58E3B6A429sakiuclaedu@130.133.1.4>,
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
It's this ease of use that makes Reunion such a great application.
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote in
news:abc-9F1165.13250216052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Thanks very much...easier than I thought!
It's this ease of use that makes Reunion such a great application.
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mickg
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
Gerry wrote:
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MickG
In article <Xns97C58E3B6A429sakiuclaedu@130.133.1.4>,
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote in
news:abc-9F1165.13250216052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Thanks very much...easier than I thought!
It's this ease of use that makes Reunion such a great application.
<Ancestry Quote>
If you are unable to use one of the phone numbers listed above (such as
if a phone call from your area would be require a charge) or via our
Live Chat service, please send an email message to
internationalcancelsonly@ancestry.com and provide the following information:
* First and Last Name
* Username
* Subscription type (e.g. U.S. Records Collection, U.S. Federal
Census Images, etc.)
* Email address used when subscribing
* Phone number including country code
* Country
After processing your email request we will send a reply, including
confirmation of the cancellation.
<unquote>
MickG
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Ron Parsons
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
In article <abc-9F1165.13250216052006@news.west.earthlink.net>,
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote:
Actually if he selects duplicate, he can then set the child's status to
stepchild in that relationship.
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote:
In article <Xns97C58075818DBsakiuclaedu@130.133.1.4>,
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
For you Reunion users:
I'd like to dissociate a father from a child now that I know he was the
stepfather, and re-add him as the second spouse of his wife, without losing
the info I've added in for him. Is there a quick way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/index.html
Go to the child's card
From the Relation button (+) just above the child's name select
Existing Father
The Index window will open where you can navigate to the real father's
entry.
Click that name.
You will be prompted as to how you want to handle this transaction,
either duplicate or move.
Select move.
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Actually if he selects duplicate, he can then set the child's status to
stepchild in that relationship.
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saki
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
Ron Parsons <jrp59@gte.net> wrote in
news:jrp59-4A75C1.08144817052006@news.verizon.net:
That's what I decided to do after reviewing that option. The child (who was
born in Chicago 1911 and died in Los Angeles in 1962) likely didn't know
she was the daughter of someone else, a fact that appears to have been kept
well-hidden by the family until now.
In fact I'm not sure that I have the actual father's correct name either,
but it's all I've got. The mother was listed as a widow of the fellow in
the 1912 Chicago directory. I can't find a trace of him, nor any marriage
to my ancestor or his death record. Perhaps he was invented to cover an
out-of-wedlock pregnancy; that seems the likeliest scenario for now.
Thanks for the help and suggestions!
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/
news:jrp59-4A75C1.08144817052006@news.verizon.net:
Go to the child's card
From the Relation button (+) just above the child's name select
Existing Father
The Index window will open where you can navigate to the real father's
entry.
Click that name.
You will be prompted as to how you want to handle this transaction,
either duplicate or move.
Select move.
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Actually if he selects duplicate, he can then set the child's status
to stepchild in that relationship.
That's what I decided to do after reviewing that option. The child (who was
born in Chicago 1911 and died in Los Angeles in 1962) likely didn't know
she was the daughter of someone else, a fact that appears to have been kept
well-hidden by the family until now.
In fact I'm not sure that I have the actual father's correct name either,
but it's all I've got. The mother was listed as a widow of the fellow in
the 1912 Chicago directory. I can't find a trace of him, nor any marriage
to my ancestor or his death record. Perhaps he was invented to cover an
out-of-wedlock pregnancy; that seems the likeliest scenario for now.
Thanks for the help and suggestions!
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/
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Gerry
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
In article <Xns97C69D3231E2sakiuclaedu@130.133.1.4>,
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
Being listed as a widow in a city directory does not mean that the
husband is dead. I had one case where a husband and wife were listed in
the directory for several years, then for several years the wife was
listed as a widow, then mysteriously the husband is back listed with the
wife for many years after.
saki <saki@ucla.edu> wrote:
Ron Parsons <jrp59@gte.net> wrote in
news:jrp59-4A75C1.08144817052006@news.verizon.net:
Go to the child's card
From the Relation button (+) just above the child's name select
Existing Father
The Index window will open where you can navigate to the real father's
entry.
Click that name.
You will be prompted as to how you want to handle this transaction,
either duplicate or move.
Select move.
The child will now appear under the correct father.
Actually if he selects duplicate, he can then set the child's status
to stepchild in that relationship.
That's what I decided to do after reviewing that option. The child (who was
born in Chicago 1911 and died in Los Angeles in 1962) likely didn't know
she was the daughter of someone else, a fact that appears to have been kept
well-hidden by the family until now.
In fact I'm not sure that I have the actual father's correct name either,
but it's all I've got. The mother was listed as a widow of the fellow in
the 1912 Chicago directory. I can't find a trace of him, nor any marriage
to my ancestor or his death record. Perhaps he was invented to cover an
out-of-wedlock pregnancy; that seems the likeliest scenario for now.
Being listed as a widow in a city directory does not mean that the
husband is dead. I had one case where a husband and wife were listed in
the directory for several years, then for several years the wife was
listed as a widow, then mysteriously the husband is back listed with the
wife for many years after.
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saki
Re: Reunion users: dissociate wrong father
Gerry <abc@def.ghi> wrote in
news:abc-382C65.16210717052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
Of course being listed as a widow doesn't necessarily prove that she was
ever married, either.
The fact that I can't locate any fellow of the right name, of the likely
right age, no marriage record, no divorce record, no death record for the
fellow, suggests that he was either very slippery or very made-up. I'm
leaning toward the latter, but I could be wrong.
In case he ever emerges from obscurity at least he'll be in the database!
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/
news:abc-382C65.16210717052006@news.west.earthlink.net:
In fact I'm not sure that I have the actual father's correct name
either, but it's all I've got. The mother was listed as a widow of
the fellow in the 1912 Chicago directory. I can't find a trace of
him, nor any marriage to my ancestor or his death record. Perhaps he
was invented to cover an out-of-wedlock pregnancy; that seems the
likeliest scenario for now.
Being listed as a widow in a city directory does not mean that the
husband is dead. I had one case where a husband and wife were listed
in the directory for several years, then for several years the wife
was listed as a widow, then mysteriously the husband is back listed
with the wife for many years after.
Of course being listed as a widow doesn't necessarily prove that she was
ever married, either.
The fact that I can't locate any fellow of the right name, of the likely
right age, no marriage record, no divorce record, no death record for the
fellow, suggests that he was either very slippery or very made-up. I'm
leaning toward the latter, but I could be wrong.
In case he ever emerges from obscurity at least he'll be in the database!
----
saki@ucla.edu
http://www.sakionline.net/familypage/