In general, when a couple is related through different lines, Reunion offers the option to scroll through these relationships.
In my study about dispensations under canon law it often happens that a couple is related both by consanguinity and affinity.
Here, a couple is related by affinity in (according to old canon law) the fourth degree. This shows in the first screenshot: Amelberga ROSSEEL is the Spouse of the 3rd Cousin of spouse of Petrus "Pieter".
However, when I establish a consanguinity (blood relationship) between the same couple, the affinity relationship is no longer shown.
The way around it is to find the relationship between, in this case, both wives of the husband, but it would be more convenient if both relationships were shown.
Thanks for your attention.
In my study about dispensations under canon law it often happens that a couple is related both by consanguinity and affinity.
Here, a couple is related by affinity in (according to old canon law) the fourth degree. This shows in the first screenshot: Amelberga ROSSEEL is the Spouse of the 3rd Cousin of spouse of Petrus "Pieter".
However, when I establish a consanguinity (blood relationship) between the same couple, the affinity relationship is no longer shown.
The way around it is to find the relationship between, in this case, both wives of the husband, but it would be more convenient if both relationships were shown.
Thanks for your attention.
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