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    I am working on a study on marriage dispensations according to canon law, involving thousands of cases.

    In "Find Relationship" Reunion gives me the closest relationship, i.e. when they are related through their grandparents, another relationship through g-g-grandparents is not given.

    I can make a Bowtie chart (see attachment), but I'd rather have a Find Relationship chart.

    Any solution?

    Georges
    Screenshot 2025-12-05 at 16.34.36.png
    Genealogy since 1968, Mac since 1985, Reunion since 1991, > 200,000 on file since 2025

    #2
    Try beginning at the family view of married couple who is blood-related and choose Find (in the navbar on the left) and select Find Relationship. Afterward, if the names of that couple are not in the Person 1 and Person 2 fields, add them. Then, if a chart showing how they are related does not automatically appear, click Find Relationship. (If they are related in multiple ways, you should see an option to chart the next relationship found.) Additional information about using Find > Find Relationship feature can be found in the manual by searching for "find relationship." To access the manual, choose Help -> Contents.

    I hope you find this to be a viable option
    Deb Stuller
    Leister Productions Inc.

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      #3
      Thanks for your reply, Deb

      I will try to explain with a better example what I meant in my earlier message.

      Adrianus VARENDONCK and Maria Amelberga VARENDONCK share the same grandparents on their fathers side, in magenta in the attached bowtie chart.

      But they also share the same g-g-grandparents, still on his father’s side, but on her mother's side (in red in the Bowtie chart).

      They even share another set of g-g-grandparents (in yellow in the Bowtie chart).

      In Canon Law language: "consanguinitas in secundo gradu ex una & in duplice quarto gradu etiam consanguinitas ex altera”.

      Unfortunately, Find Relationship gives only the closest relationship, the one in, according to Canon Law, the second degree, i.e. the common grandparents.

      Georges Screenshot 2025-12-08 at 12.46.12.png Screenshot 2025-12-08 at 12.42.40.png
      Genealogy since 1968, Mac since 1985, Reunion since 1991, > 200,000 on file since 2025

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        #4
        Out of curiosity, do you see the same results in the Find > Relationship panel if you switch "Person 1" and "Person 2," moving Maria to the Person 1 position and Adrianus to Person 2?
        Deb Stuller
        Leister Productions Inc.

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          #5
          Yes, the result is the same.
          Genealogy since 1968, Mac since 1985, Reunion since 1991, > 200,000 on file since 2025

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            #6
            Originally posted by Picavet View Post
            Yes, the result is the same.
            I had a feeling that would be the case. In order for me to check into this further, I will need you to send your family to me at our "help" email address. Information on how and where to send your family file can be found here...


            In case you're wondering, we never share or publish anything you send to us. Your family file will only be used for testing purposes, to help us identify or duplicate a problem.

            Deb Stuller
            Leister Productions Inc.

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              #7
              Deb, my file now housing exactly 209,007 individuals. I'll try to make a Gedcom of just the persons concerned. Till later.
              Genealogy since 1968, Mac since 1985, Reunion since 1991, > 200,000 on file since 2025

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