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genealogy listings – kids with different fathers?

Question by canyonview11: genealogy listings – kids with different fathers?
sister with 1 child out of wedlock – then married, had 3 more children – how do I list this? She actually had 4 children total, yet only 3 with the one husband

then a niece with 1 marriage and 1 child, then a child out of wedlock.

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Answer by wendy c
Genealogy is not about living persons, it is tracing your ancestry back in history. You might keep records of living family, but it is a major genealogy breach of etiquette to make that info open to others.
The other key factor of genealogy is accuracy, based on proven documents. In other words, if baby 1 has a birth cert with dad’s name on it, that IS his name (and accurate birth date). The file would include the date of mom’s marriage to her husband. It does not reflect baby’s status in so many words. When info in a file is inaccurate and passed along, it creates major problems down the road, since it often blocks further documentation.
The children (and mom) have the right to define what information THEY want public. This is why states limit access to birth records to specified persons. I might feel one way about a record of a relative…but I respect that it isn’t MY choice to make. I have to assume you are entering this info without original records, but by personal knowledge. Not good practice.
As long as you set the standard of courtesy and respect for your research, you should limit your genealogy to those who consent or are dead. None of the reputable genealogy sites allow data on living persons.

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