How do I add a grandchild when I don't know parent
Posted: 16 Mar 2006 23:09
Hi All,
Please forgive me if this question has been asked before, but I couldn't see anything when I searched.
Anyway, I am having a slight problem showing a complete line due to missing information. What I have are two individuals who are showing on 2 separate censuses as living with their grandparents, rather than parents. By the time of the 3rd census they have both moved out into their own homes.
As I have no definite indication of who their parents are, how can I show this in a Family Historian diagram? Is it possible to show an indvidual as a grandchild of somebody?
As things stand I have the grandparents, all of their children and the two grandchildren and what I need is to link the three lines together somehow.
I can guess which of the children is the probable parent, going by birthdates, but it is equally possible to be another couple, in which cases it would be understandable why the grandchildren were with grandparents.
Anyway, is there an easy answer?
Thanks in advance
Paul
ID:1445
Please forgive me if this question has been asked before, but I couldn't see anything when I searched.
Anyway, I am having a slight problem showing a complete line due to missing information. What I have are two individuals who are showing on 2 separate censuses as living with their grandparents, rather than parents. By the time of the 3rd census they have both moved out into their own homes.
As I have no definite indication of who their parents are, how can I show this in a Family Historian diagram? Is it possible to show an indvidual as a grandchild of somebody?
As things stand I have the grandparents, all of their children and the two grandchildren and what I need is to link the three lines together somehow.
I can guess which of the children is the probable parent, going by birthdates, but it is equally possible to be another couple, in which cases it would be understandable why the grandchildren were with grandparents.
Anyway, is there an easy answer?
Thanks in advance
Paul
ID:1445