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I'm assuming then that it was likely caused by a mod conflict. This mod itself doesn't have many conflicts that I'm aware of, so I'm unsure which mods could be causing such a reaction. You could try starting a game without this mod, and then using it after the new game has been fully generated.
Best of luck, hope this is some help.
The answer is a yes kind-of. There is an option for you to adopt the reincarnated character as your child instead. However, if you use the "Divine Intervention Cheat Menu" mod, you can change parents/dynasty pretty easily. You could also use the "Reincarnate The Dead - UPDATED" mod that I linked at the bottom of the description that doesn't add parentage.
Hope this helps :)