Is there a genealogy program that wouldn't self-destruct if this so-called family was entered?
Read about a man living with 32 women and who has fathered 89 children. Some readers asked if he has 32 mothers-in-law and others wanted to know who had control of the TV remote.
On the surface, this is an interesting and even funny case for genealogists from a technical charting viewpoint. As a case for family services and child protection agencies, it is a different matter.
The story was in Haaretz.
Charting this family would be nothing less than a nightmare, lol! I'm thinking you might as well make the wall chart into wall paper because it would be big enough to cover any room!
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