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Adoption

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Unknown Report 17 Mar 2018 12:05

When someone is adopted how do you enter it on a family tree and do you then research the adopted parents and add to the tree as if they were the birth parents.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 17 Mar 2018 12:27

Welcome to the boards, Margaret.

Assuming you mean a tree on GenesReunited, here's a reply from GlasgowLass on an old thread on the same topic:


There is no facility on GR to allow for adopted children.

I have added my grandfather twice.
He is added as a child to his biological family which includes his marriage and children. To this I added a note which refers to his adoptive family.

He is entered a second time, only as the son of his adoptive family with a note referring to his biological line.

It is advisable to add any marriage and descendants for the adopted person, to one set of parents only.

I use a desktop programme which does allow for adoption, and always update my tree by a gedcom.
Before exporting the gedcom, I need to ensure that my GF is disconnected from his adoptive parents as GR has no facility to handle the info.

https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1331880

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 19 Mar 2018 13:06

You might have to 'marry off' one of the biological parents to the opposite gender adoptive parent.
Then, as ArgylGran says, add him as a child of the adoptive parents using their surname.

If you already have him added as a child of the adoptive parents, 'marry off' one of them to the biological parent.

If you only have say, the name of the biological mother, you'll have to add an unknown father. You can manual correct the child's surname to reflect his biological mother's.