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Genealogy Q&A: Charting Your Modern Family

By Lisa A. Alzo Premium

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More often than not, family trees look more like a twisted, gnarled old crabapple than a stately oak. Documenting ancestral relationships get complicated as cousins married, couples divorced and remarried (or didn’t marry in the first place), and families cared for adopted (whether formally or not) children. Of course, these situations have been around as View Website VIP Subscription

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