Re: Treatment of adopted children in family trees #general
Stan Goodman <sheol@...>
Acceptable to whom? It is your family tree, and you are compiling it.
Setting criteria for inclusion is up to you, and nobody else. That said, I have included adopted children in my tree, and I suppose I am not the only one. I am sure that there are also people who do not do so. On Sat, 25 Nov 2000 18:22:26, benkarliner@juno.com (Benjamin Karliner) opined: Is it acceptable practice to include a blood relative's adopted child in one's family tree? I would appreciate any insight on this matter >from ourStan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel Searching: NEACHOWICZ/NOACHOWICZ, NEJMAN/NAJMAN, ROKITA: >from Lomza Gubernia ISMACH: >from Lomza Gubernia, Galicia, and Ukraina HERTANU, ABRAMOVICI, LAUER: >from Dorohoi District, Romania GRISARU, VATARU: >from Iasi, Romania See my interactive family tree (requires Java 1.1.6 or better): http://www.hashkedim.com PLEASE NOTE: Messages to the "From:" or "Reply to:" address of this posting will NOT reach me, but will be deleted automatically unread. Replace "sheol" with "stan". Please send plain text only.
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