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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
The sample tree included with Gramps does not have any Pedigree Collapse.  So to do this diagram, import the [[Example.gramps|example.gramps]] file to a new tree.   
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The sample tree included with Gramps includes a few instances of Pedigree Collapse.  So to reproduce this diagram, import the [[Example.gramps|example.gramps]] file to a new tree.   
  
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=== How to add new Family with a known spouse ===
 
=== How to add new Family with a known spouse ===
 
In the example.gramps tree, we want to add a cousin as a spouse to Barry Joseph Garner.  To match these illustrations, we will use his 3rd cousin once removed, April Lynn Vázquez.
 
In the example.gramps tree, we want to add a cousin as a spouse to Barry Joseph Garner.  To match these illustrations, we will use his 3rd cousin once removed, April Lynn Vázquez.
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# drag April from the Clipboard to the Mother/partner2 spot
 
# drag April from the Clipboard to the Mother/partner2 spot
 
# click the {{man button|OK}} button to finalize the new family in the tree
 
# click the {{man button|OK}} button to finalize the new family in the tree
 
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=== Explore the common ancestry ===
 
=== Explore the common ancestry ===
Add the Consanguinity gramplet to the Relationships view sidebar as described in the [[#Usage|Usage]] section above. Detach (undock) the gramplet by dragging its titlebar off the   sidebar to the main window of Gramps.  Then arrange the undocked gramplet dialog where it wont interfere with seeing the view's data.
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Add the Consanguinity gramplet to the Relationships view sidebar as described in the [[#Usage|Usage]] section above. Detach (undock) the gramplet by dragging its titlebar off the sidebar to the main window of Gramps.  Then arrange the undocked gramplet dialog where it wont interfere with seeing the view's data.
  
Since Barry Joseph Garner is the Active Person, the contents of the Gramps will look something like the following section. (Although it will have hotlinked People and Relationship. The text below was created by clicking the {{man button|Copy}} button and pasting it into this article.)
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Since Piatt D. Warner is the Active Person, the contents of the Gramps will look something like the following section. (Although the gramplet will have hotlinked People and Relationship. The text below was created by clicking the {{man button|Copy}} button and pasting it into this article.)
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Garner, Barry Joseph (*14 Dec 1948)
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Warner, Piatt D. (*9 Apr 1821, +11 Oct 1889)
  
 
Pedigree collapse for active person
 
Pedigree collapse for active person
  
Pedigree collapse at parents:
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Pedigree collapse at great grandparents:
Garner, Howard Lane (*9 Jul 1928)
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Warner, Edward (*6 Jan 1713, +27 Sep 1776)
Marín, Mary Anne (*13 Jan 1927)
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Anderson, Mary Molly (*1719, +20 Apr 1795)
Relationship: third cousins once removed (down)
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Relationship: second cousins once removed (down)
 
Common ancestors:
 
Common ancestors:
Howell, John
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Christiansen, Edward (*1607, +1684)
Yates, Sarah
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Thomas, Elizabeth (*1620, +1713)
  
 
Relationships between active person and partners
 
Relationships between active person and partners
  
Partner: Vázquez, April Lynn (*17 Sep 1963)
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Partner: Fox, Julia Colville (*25 Dec 1823, +12 Feb 1904)
No common ancestors found.</pre>
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Relationship: fifth cousins once removed (down)
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Common ancestors:
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Christiansen, Edward (*1607, +1684)
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Thomas, Elizabeth (*1620, +1713)
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Relationship: fifth cousins
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Common ancestors:
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Christiansen, Nathaniel (*15 May 1642, +21 Nov 1713)
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Grenier, Mary (*about 1638, +12 Jul 1703)
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The hotlinks on the names of People will navigate the Active Person selection to that person.
 
The hotlinks on the names of People will navigate the Active Person selection to that person.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [https://github.com/hgboldt/consanguinuity Consanguinity source code] in Hans Boldt's GitHub repository
 
* [https://github.com/hgboldt/consanguinuity Consanguinity source code] in Hans Boldt's GitHub repository

Revision as of 22:12, 30 September 2021

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Gramplet to show pedigree collapse and spousal consanguinity for the Active Person.

Usage

File:ConsanguinityNotebook.png
Fig. .1 Detached Consanguinity Gramps - Notebook mode
File:ConsanguinityDiagram.png
Fig. .2 Consanguinity diagram window (click a Relationship hotlink)
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Fig. .3 Consanguinity pedigree window (click the Display pedigrees button)

The Consanguinity gramplet is an add-on for the People views of Gramps. (When installed, this gramplet will be an option for the following views: PeoplePeople, RelationshipsRelationships, ChartsCharts, and GeographyGeography.

Select the Consanguinity menu option from the Gramplet selection menus after pressing the (Down Arrowhead button) in the view's sidebar or bottombar.

  • RadioButton Selected.png Single pane; a combined line of Active Person with spouse(s)
  • RadioButton Deselected.png Notebook; a tabbed view with each person separated
  • Copy - copies the text of the window to the OS clipboard
  • Display pedigrees - opens a tabbed window with ahnenlist numbered Ancestors. There will be a tab for each spouse

When detached (undocked), the floating dialog also has:

  • Help - which links to this webpage
  • Close - which closes the floating dialog by returning it to its dock

Example

The sample tree included with Gramps includes a few instances of Pedigree Collapse. So to reproduce this diagram, import the example.gramps file to a new tree.

Explore the common ancestry

Add the Consanguinity gramplet to the Relationships view sidebar as described in the Usage section above. Detach (undock) the gramplet by dragging its titlebar off the sidebar to the main window of Gramps. Then arrange the undocked gramplet dialog where it wont interfere with seeing the view's data.

Since Piatt D. Warner is the Active Person, the contents of the Gramps will look something like the following section. (Although the gramplet will have hotlinked People and Relationship. The text below was created by clicking the Copy button and pasting it into this article.)

Warner, Piatt D. (*9 Apr 1821, +11 Oct 1889)

Pedigree collapse for active person

Pedigree collapse at great grandparents:
	Warner, Edward (*6 Jan 1713, +27 Sep 1776)
	Anderson, Mary Molly (*1719, +20 Apr 1795)
	Relationship: second cousins once removed (down)
	Common ancestors:
		Christiansen, Edward (*1607, +1684)
		Thomas, Elizabeth (*1620, +1713)

Relationships between active person and partners

Partner: Fox, Julia Colville (*25 Dec 1823, +12 Feb 1904)
	Relationship: fifth cousins once removed (down)
	Common ancestors:
		Christiansen, Edward (*1607, +1684)
		Thomas, Elizabeth (*1620, +1713)
	Relationship: fifth cousins
	Common ancestors:
		Christiansen, Nathaniel (*15 May 1642, +21 Nov 1713)
		Grenier, Mary (*about 1638, +12 Jul 1703)

The hotlinks on the names of People will navigate the Active Person selection to that person. Clicking the Relationship (in this example, "third cousins once removed (down)") will open a block diagram of the nearest common ancestry connection.


See also