Hi,
I wonder if you can help me.
My relative 'charles' married three times and I can easily show all marriages and children. However two of his wives were sisters, who were married before and then returned to their previous husbands and in one case had more children. In the meantime, one previous husband remarried and had children! It doesn't end there! One of 'charles' wives, previous husband's new child married one of 'charles' children. I said it was complicated.
I should like to show this complicated diagram but can't seem to do it. Is it possible to 'go back' from a wife' to add the previous marriage and then show the husband's second marriage and children.
I completely understand if this is not possible - it has taken me years to understand it!
Living in hope!
stillpuzzledlesley
* Complicated diagram Version 5
-
stillpuzzledlesley
- Gold
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 08 Aug 2016 14:37
- Family Historian: V5
- Jane
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8441
- Joined: 01 Nov 2002 15:00
- Family Historian: V7
- Location: Somerset, England
- Contact:
Re: Complicated diagram Version 5
You simply need to create an all relatives chart for the "main" man (or possibly one of his family records with one of the sisters.
Then use insert into diagram to add extra diagrams for the wives (you could probably add a chart for the Father of the Sisters and then turn off the bits you don't want).
Once you have crafted it remember to save it as a Chart so you can recall it when you need it.
Then use insert into diagram to add extra diagrams for the wives (you could probably add a chart for the Father of the Sisters and then turn off the bits you don't want).
Once you have crafted it remember to save it as a Chart so you can recall it when you need it.
Jane
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
My Family History : My Photography "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
- tatewise
- Megastar
- Posts: 27078
- Joined: 25 May 2010 11:00
- Family Historian: V7
- Location: Torbay, Devon, UK
- Contact:
Re: Complicated diagram Version 5
That certainly is a complex family relationship and will take some experimentation to display well.
The legality of marrying two sisters is discussed in Complicated diagram - legality viewpoint (14802).
I found that I got the most understandable trees as follows.
The legality of marrying two sisters is discussed in Complicated diagram - legality viewpoint (14802).
I found that I got the most understandable trees as follows.
- Select Charles and his Wife who was NOT one of the sisters, and create an initial All Relatives Diagram.
- Use Insert into Diagram > All Relatives Tree and select both parents of the sisters.
- Use Insert into Diagram > All Relatives Tree and select Charles' child & spouse who was child of the sister's other husband.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
-
stillpuzzledlesley
- Gold
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 08 Aug 2016 14:37
- Family Historian: V5
Re: Complicated diagram Version 5
Thanks everyone
I have just found these answers lower down the page. I will give this a try.
Many thanks for your continued help everyone.
Lesley
Researching Suggate and Sibthorp.
I have just found these answers lower down the page. I will give this a try.
Many thanks for your continued help everyone.
Lesley
Researching Suggate and Sibthorp.