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Creating A Family Tree
Creating a family tree is fun
and educational It will involve you delving into the history of
your family, your ancestors, and all those people who have
branched out into the large collection of people known as your
extended family. These easy to read and easy to create family
history charts are engaging ways to begin your studies of your
own family. And, by creating a family tree, you can add your
own piece to your family's historical record. You may well find
birth, death and marriage records in your search through
the databases which can be accessed from this site. You can
also try another very useful and user friendly database
which is
www.familysearch.org
When creating a family tree,
the easiest place to start is with the person you know best:
yourself. Write your name in a rectangle on a sheet of paper.
Draw a vertical line from that rectangle. Then draw a
horizontal line at the tome of the vertical line such that it
forms a T-shape. Draw rectangles on the right and left ends of
the cross of the T. In the left rectangle, put your father's
name, and in the right, your mother's.The next step in creating
a family tree is to draw a horizontal line extending across the
base of the T. Draw as many vertical lines from this horizontal
line as you have siblings. At the end of each vertical line,
draw a rectangle. In each rectangle, write a sibling's name.
The family tree for your immediate family is now
complete.
Family Tree Software
Now you can go further in
creating a family tree. From both your father's and mother's
rectangles, draw the T-shape and rectangles that you drew above
your own rectangle. Put the names of your father's parents on
your father's side and your mother's parents on your mother's
side. At the base of each T, put horizontal lines with vertical
lines extending down for each of your father's siblings and
your mother's siblings. Place the required rectangles at the
ends of the lines and fill in your aunts and uncles.Now you can
attach various aunts and uncles by marriage to their respective
spouses with horizontal lines. Extend vertical lines from each
horizontal line and extend them out to include each of your
cousins. The format will become clear as you are creating a
family tree for your particular family.
The structure and format for
these trees should be fairly clear. Horizontal lines mean
marriage. Vertical lines illustrate descent. Thus, the various
generations of your family will begin to demarcate themselves
and you will be able to see how you are connected to all of
them. Creating a family tree is a fun little way to show the
depth of your known ancestors and the breadth of your extended
family. And as you fill in everyone you know, you can ask for
more information from family members to find out new names and
new people that will extend your family out that much more. And
with each successive generation added from your family's
history, you will be able to extend your family tree out to
third, fourth, fifth cousins and beyond. Just start with who
you know and you will soon learn things that you never
imagined. You can access a massive database to help you compile
your family history. You can obtain vital records such
as ,marriage records
birth and death records
from a major database and resource
centre.
• The largest
collection of UK family history records online
• Most complete UK Census Collection available online
(1841-1901)
• The Full Scottish 1841 to 1901 Census Collections
• FREE Birth, Marriage & Death indexes from 1837 to the
present day
• Over 645+ million records currently online
• Parish and probate records dating back to the
1500’s

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