Sometimes, over a long period of time, an individual
may two ore three different ascendancies towards the
same ancestor...
There are different paths from this individual to this
common ancestor.
In such a case, when you print a descendancy chart,
this person appears twice (or more...).
It would be useful to better identify these persons in
the descendancy chart, for instance by using a special
background color ...
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I agree. One of my ancestors(in the 1700s) married his
first cousin. Also, his parents were second-cousins.
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Common ancestors are already detected in ancestry *list*
(not booklet)
On the screen you can see something like this :
486 [= 142]