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Sorting out run-of-the-mill divorces, adoptions and stepfamilies is tricky enough — so imagine the difficulty of diagramming common-law marriages, marriages later discovered to be invalid, affairs and resulting out-of-wedlock births, evil twins, foster children and artificial inseminations. How would you indicate babies swapped at birth (such as Bo and Hope’s son, JT, whom the nefarious Stefano Dimera switched with Lexie and Abe’s adopted son Isaac)? Or a “deceased” character who returns with a new identity and a raging case of amnesia? (Yep, you also can blame Stefano for John Black’s perpetual search for his past.)
Porchey, whose site has drawn more than 6 million surfers since its 1995 launch, doesn’t employ any daytime-TV trickery to untangle these twisted scenarios. She records the Hortons, Bradys, Devereauxs and 31 other fictitious families with the same Reunion software <www.leisterpro.com> she uses to track her real clan. Some of her soap-opera research methods are traditional, too — the St. Louis resident consults “histories” such as Days of Our Lives: The Complete Family Album by Lorraine Zenka (HarperCollins). Of course, Porchey also turns on the tube to catch shocking disclosures that necessitate pedigree updates. “When the mysterious alien twins landed in Salem,” she says, “their parentage was revealed, then changed more than once over the course of several months.”
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