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14 Nov 2007 20:53
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: civil marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 5462

civil marriage

Thank you Jane! Now it works well! I had not only to set the ancestor option to 'female only' but all options. Thanks again. It's just great!
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13 Nov 2007 21:24
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: baptism vs christening
Replies: 2
Views: 2334

baptism vs christening

Hello!

I am not a native English speaker. What is the difference between the events 'bapt'd' and 'chr'd'? Is christening a baptism for grown-ups or a confession change? ;-)

Thank You!

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13 Nov 2007 21:19
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: civil marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 5462

civil marriage

Here is a screenshot of a simple diagram:

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And here the options I selected:

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13 Nov 2007 19:50
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: civil marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 5462

civil marriage

Thank you Jane. It works well with assigning flags. I use a 'civil marriage' flag and suppress the standard marriage event if this flag is set. But this means I have to keep track of all new civil marriage entries and have to assign a flag there. This is not very convenient. It would be much more he...
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11 Nov 2007 23:12
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: civil marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 5462

civil marriage

Hi Jane, if I select 'only output if previous item  blank (use same Box Types & Conditions)' all box types and conditions turn gray and cannot be selected for this event. Seems like the supressed civil marriage info for male boxes is handled as 'item blank' and then the (religious) standard marriage...
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10 Nov 2007 21:26
Forum: Genealogy News
Topic: civil marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 5462

civil marriage

Hi! I like the FH concept very much but the way marriages are handled seems to be adequate for the UK and North-America but is not very convenient for countries where  it is demanded that the civil marriage takes place before the religious marriage. I usually have two marriage dates to keep track of...