Unmarried relationships
Posted: 26 Nov 2006 21:27
Hello,
New to FH3 but VERY impressed with it. I seem to have found my way around but have one problem that I cannot find the answer in the FAQ or in this Forum.
In two cases in my tree there are situations where a two people live together (male and female) but are not actually married. In one case they happen to be 1st Cousins and lived together as man and wife. In the other case one is a lifetime lodger in the other's home. There are no children from either relationship.
Thes people are very important and I would like to represent them on diagrams and in reports. I have them in the database as 'Married' at the moment to make things work in the diagrams but this causes problems when I want to print, for example, a list of relations for one of the cousins (cousin siblings are displayed as 'In-Laws').
I have looked at the 'Associated Person' method but this does not disply the person that is associated in a diagram.
This must be a very common situation in this modern age where two people live together but remain unmarried, although I accept it would not have been when GEDCOM was defined.
Is there a way to show such important relatonships as married relationships are shown on diagrams, but with a different kind of line link (not the double lines) and with the data in the database accepting that they are two individuals that are NOT married?
ID:2003
New to FH3 but VERY impressed with it. I seem to have found my way around but have one problem that I cannot find the answer in the FAQ or in this Forum.
In two cases in my tree there are situations where a two people live together (male and female) but are not actually married. In one case they happen to be 1st Cousins and lived together as man and wife. In the other case one is a lifetime lodger in the other's home. There are no children from either relationship.
Thes people are very important and I would like to represent them on diagrams and in reports. I have them in the database as 'Married' at the moment to make things work in the diagrams but this causes problems when I want to print, for example, a list of relations for one of the cousins (cousin siblings are displayed as 'In-Laws').
I have looked at the 'Associated Person' method but this does not disply the person that is associated in a diagram.
This must be a very common situation in this modern age where two people live together but remain unmarried, although I accept it would not have been when GEDCOM was defined.
Is there a way to show such important relatonships as married relationships are shown on diagrams, but with a different kind of line link (not the double lines) and with the data in the database accepting that they are two individuals that are NOT married?
ID:2003