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Julia Walker_1
Julia Walker_1 ✭
November 30, 2023 edited December 12, 2023 in Social Groups

I have an adopted grandson. When doing family history, do I need to find his birth parents and his birth ancestry or do I just include him with our ancestors since he is sealed to our family?

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  • SerraNola
    SerraNola mod
    December 1, 2023 Answer ✓

    @Julia Walker_1 You can rest easy in knowing your grandson is fully linked in your family tree and yes, he would be considered a descendant of your ancestors. The search to find biological parents is for your grandson and his adopted parents to decide when or if they want to pursue it. Your grandson's relationship in the tree should be correctly identified as "Adoption". When or if biological parents are found, they would simply be added in the tree as an additional set of parents with the relationship marked as "Biological". You can set which of the parents is preferred as the default. Here is an article that might be helpful:

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-specify-biological-step-adopted-and-foster-relationships-in-family-tree


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  • Julia Walker_1
    Julia Walker_1 ✭
    December 12, 2023

    SerraNola, thank you so much for this information. I consider him to be a part of our forever family and I love him with all my heart, I just wasn't sure how to put it in the tree. I appreciate your help.

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