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From: "Dora Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] How do you print narrative report of ancestors with all spouses AND all of their children?
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 19:37:50 -0500
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Folks, as you can see, TMG (or its web site creator sister program) created
the following. From one of the sample web sites linked from teh TMG site.
How did that person get the program to list all the children of all the
wives?
Jean Duchemin1
Male, (circa 1580 - circa 1664), #73
Father Remy Duchemin1 (circa 1550 - )
Relationship Father of Samuel Duchemin.
Relationship 5th great-grandfather of James Samuel Dishman.
Birth circa 1580 Jean Duchemin was born circa 1580 in France.2,3
Marriage He married first Guillemette de Mombrey.1
Marriage circa 1630 He married second Anne Le Noir, daughter of
Christophe Le Noir and Esther de Coisnon, circa 1630.4,1
Residence 1661 He lived in 1661 in La Magdeleine, Tinchebray,
France.1
Succession 20 May 1661 He made an Act in Advance of Succession on 20
May 1661 in Tinchebray, France, before Guy Halley and Isaac Ybert, royal
notaries. He divided his estate in Tinchebray between his six sons: David,
Isaac, Daniel, Samuel, Charles, and Jean.1
Death circa 1664 He died circa 1664 in La Magdeleine, Tinchebray.4,1
Children with Guillemette de Mombrey ( - possibly 1630)
Children 1. David Duchemin
2. Isaac Duchemin (c 1625 - c Mar 1699)
3. Daniel Duchemin
4. Judith Duchemin
Children with Anne Le Noir (circa 1595 - before 1661)
Children 1. Samuel Duchemin (c 1640 - bt Nov 1726 - May 1727)
2. Charles Duchemin
3. Jean Duchemin
4. Rachel Duchemin
Charts Direct Ancestors of James Samuel Dishman
Ancestors of Samuel Duchemin
Last Edited 4 Dec 2004
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
>>In a narrative ancestor report, how do you print all the children of
>>multiple spouses of each ancestor?
>
> I'm not sure an ANCESTOR report will do that, since by definition
> it starts with one person, and lists the ancestors of that person --
> getting children of non-ancestor spouses means the report had to go "up"
> (to the blood ancestor), "across" (to a non-blood collateral spouse), and
> "down" (to descendants of the collateral line). I don't have an example in
> my line to use -- but the Journal ancestor report does, at least, list
> other children at each level so it might be the report you want...
> --
> bieber.genealogy Dennis Lee Bieber
>
> HTTP://home.earthlink.net/~bieber.genealogy/
>
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