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Is it possible to provide a way to register relationships &children born before marriage into family

xyzqueenieabc
xyzqueenieabc ✭
March 14 in Suggest an Idea

There should be an option to provide a "relationship" before marriage when entering people. From the 1600's through the 2022's not every relationship is a marriage to be entered and there is no other way to clarify. In baptismal books in Europe, sometimes the father of a child born"out of wedlock" is mentioned, but Familytree does not allow for that distinction. Not everything is black & white, but there are several shades of grey. Thank you for your consideration.

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 14

    It is possible to enter parents separately, i.e. without implying any relationship between them.

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  • Brett .
    Brett . ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 15

    @xyzqueenieabc

    FYI

    Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.

    I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...

    Just in passing ...

    Short Answer: 'Yes'.

    A "Couple", CAN certainly, be recorded (and, exist), in the "Family Tree" Part, of 'FamilySearch', WITH a Child associated; and, NO "Event"; OR, where, the Child's "Birth", is AFTER, a Marriage.

    Such is quite acceptable ...

    I certainly have some, in my "Ancestral" Lines ...

    A Child's "Birth", DOES NOT, have to be AFTER, a "Marriage", of its Parents ...

    And, equally, a Child, CAN be, associated with a Couple; where, there is NO "Event"

    [ eg. NO, "Marriage"; and/or, "Lived Together" ... ]

    There are NO "Rules" for such; as, it all depends upon the situation/circumstance ...

    [ And, every situation/circumstance can be different; and, in some cases, unique ... ]

    There are NO limits ...

    And, of course, how a User/Patron wishes such to appear ...

    [ But, remember, such can certainly be "Changed", by ANOTHER User/Patron, at any stage ... ]

    Just my thoughts.

    Brett

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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 15

    Although the relationship table uses the label "Spouse", the table merely defines a couple. So I list all the children of the couple and the marriage date, if any, regardless of where in the family's timeline a marriage is recorded.

    So, to me, there is no problem here needing solution.

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