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My sister announced her babies birth in the local paper and her husband was mad because she didn't list his mothers parents who have been dead for over 20 years, should she have listed these? I thought you only listed the living and maybe the "late" spouse if the other spouse is still living, am I wrong in my thinking?

2007-11-11 10:52:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

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IT's not normal at all to list deceased family members. Or even great grand parents for that matter. It sounds like he has some unresolved bonding issues with his late grandparents. ..or maybe he needs to please his mom.

2007-11-11 11:06:15 · answer #1 · answered by ....... 5 · 0 0

Generally it is just mom and dad and immediate grandparents.Once in a while,if the great grandparents are living and in the same area,they list them.But it is rare to list the great grandparents.It is,however,the babies parents choice.They should have come to a conclusion on this one before the announcement was submitted.Now it's over,it should be dropped.He can,however,request it on the announcements that will be mailed out to friends and family.

2007-11-11 11:05:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Geez. And their data is what?? the homestead become owned by making use of a pair, the two one in all who've because of the fact died. there's a centred visitor homestead on the valuables, which may be completely clever to lease to a college couple. by making use of ways... i for my section researched the call of the vendors, be attentive to while they died, and who their prompt relatives is. Do I fairly have any purpose to proportion that information with you? No.. i would not hunch to invading somebody's privateness. it is not correct in the event that they pitched a tent interior the outdoor, by making use of ways. The state necessary information are in step with information from the wellness facility.. and that they have got already stated formally that he become born in Hawaii. ANY belongings is listed in information by making use of the owner of the valuables. That has no longer something to do with who does/ would not stay there. Do your self a super prefer.. study the distinction between time-commemorated data and leaping to irrational assumptions. better yet.. stay off ignorant web pages, like the above. If i will discover the information. so can they, or anyone else. edit observe for Bruce... the data is the respectable assertion from the state of Hawaii, confirming (two times!).. HE become BORN IN HAWAII. this is absolute. till you have antenna on the top.. and fairly think of the state of Hawaii is mendacity? this is the data and data. it ought to chew human beings interior the posterior and that they nevertheless will argue.

2016-11-11 04:31:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No most people don't do that. As long as the living grandparents were on there then that is all that matters.

2007-11-11 10:57:23 · answer #4 · answered by cris 5 · 0 0

i've never seen g-grandparents listed. living or dead

2007-11-11 11:13:48 · answer #5 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

optional for the party's to agree

2007-11-11 11:04:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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