I am a newbie to using Family Historian and Ancestral Sources, although I've been researching both my own and my husband's family for some time. I used to use another program which didn't have any real mechanism for recording sources but I've been inputting all my data into Family Historian as a fresh exercise and want to do it correctly!
However, I have an awkward marriage certificate and I'm not sure how best to input the data!
My husband's great grandfather was Charles VINALL and he married Jane MacDONALD on 25 December 1881. He lists his father as Thomas VINALL. However, on the 1871 Census, Charles is listed as being the grandson of Thomas VINALL. On this same census, Thomas's wife is given as Jane [this is relevant as you will see further!].
I eventually managed to find Charles' birth where he is shown as the son of Emma VINALL with no father. I've also found Wapping Workhouse entries that show him as illegitimate, plus an earlier illegitimate daughter that Emma had.
The plot then thickens because Emma VINALL is actually the daughter of Richard VINALL and Jane VINALL, plus Thomas VINALL is married to Mary VINALL in the 1841 census. Both Richard VINALL and Mary VINALL die and Thomas and Jane set up home together as 'man and wife', although they never actually married! Obviously not allowed to, but they do both genuinely have the same VINALL surname so they're not being untruthful on that one!!
Hence, the 'Thomas VINALL' on Charles' marriage certificate is actually his great uncle! Despite what the marriage certificate and the 1871 census say!
I've already put in the various people into FH to show the correct relationship but when I try to input the marriage for Charles, it obviously won't let me select Thomas as the 'father' as I've told FH otherwise!
What would be the 'correct' way of inputting the information as given on this marriage certificate? Thank you
Elaine