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From: Martnal <gr...@ma...> - 2017-02-24 13:18:59
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Jerome, 'Unmarried' is meant to describe a relationship where two people have not been through a marriage (Like me), but live together. It is not intended to mark the curtailment or end of a marriage. The divorce is a life event, not a type of relationship. I suppose the divorce event is the day (or moment) the decree is issued. (After GRAMP-ing for a year, this is my first attempt to return all the kind support I've had over the year. I hope I got it right. ) MJartin ----- Martin, SW London I am using GRAMPS 4.2.3-1 on Windows 10. I am researching surnames Loughborough, (London and Hartlepool), Watson, (Jarrow and Hartlepool), Ballard and Glassop (E. London), Mowbray, Pounder and Bulmer, (all Hartlepool), Leggett (Middlesborough and Prescot). -- View this message in context: http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/Re-Is-there-a-particular-reason-why-Divorce-isn-t-included-as-a-relationship-type-tp4679096p4679099.html Sent from the GRAMPS - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |