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Formatting tree with marital generation gap?
Formatting
tree
with
marital
generation
gap
?
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Tibbie
Posted Thursday, January 31, 2019
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I
like
to
keep
all
the
generations
of
a
tree
in
line
,
nice
and
neat
.
But
I
'
ve
come
across
a
marriage
between
distant
cousins
who
are
of
different
generations
.
Conundrum
.
My
options
seem
to
be
either
:
(
A
)
leave
them
separate
and
elongate
the
marriage
connector
to
bridge
the
gap
,
or
(
B
)
elongate
the
parent
-
child
line
for
the
spouse
who
sits
higher
up
the
tree
,
bringing
them
a
generation
lower
.
For
some
reason
(
B
)
seems
neater
to
me
.
Maybe
because
it
'
s
a
touch
more
compact
horizontally
?
Or
because
I
instinctively
expect
a
longer
vertical
line
to
lead
to
a
child
,
rather
than
spouse
?
But
then
you
'
d
have
to
lower
their
sibling
/
s
too
,
because
they
'
d
look
strange
separated
,
especially
if
a
younger
sibling
ended
up
a
generation
higher
on
the
tree
.
Is
there
an
official
way
to
handle
this
? (
A
)? (
B
)?
Something
completely
different
?
And
if
there
'
s
no
official
guide
,
I
'
d
still
like
to
hear
what
people
personally
recommend
.
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Formatting
tree
with
marital
generation
gap
?
By
Tibbie
(
Thursday, January 31, 2019
)
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Greek
gods
were
fun
to
chart
too
.
Odin
has
*
nothing
*
on
Zeus
in
...
By
Jakk
(
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
)
I
'
d
say
,
if
it
'
s
a
Patrilineal
tree
,
move
the
female
to
the
male
'
s
...
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(
Saturday, February 2, 2019
)
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think
trying
to
keep
the
Norse
sagas
in
order
is
hard
?
Try
...
By
Tibbie
(
Friday, February 1, 2019
)
:
laugh
:
Tibbie
,
I
'
ve
done
the
Norse
gods
.
That
was
where
I
...
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Jakk
(
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
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varies
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By
appleshaw
(
Saturday, February 2, 2019
)
I
'
m
the
same
way
when
it
comes
to
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in
my
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....
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(
Friday, February 1, 2019
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