January 10th, 2007

help me make a family tree, please?

I need classes to build a family tree, but I can not establish how to do so. Can anyone give me a useful site on it i can see a tree above example. Thanks everyone!

http://www.familysearch.org is a free site. They have a free graphics printer (a type of family trees) and a free form to collect information on / from family members. If you are doing a family tree, ask your parents for their data and data to parents. If your grandparents are still alive, ask each for their data to parents. Keep working backwards for as many generations as you need / want. Perhaps someone in your family has investigated at least one line of your tree and be willing to share their findings with parents. Family Bibles are a great source. http://www.rootsweb is a free question and answer forum, used by a lot of paid sites subscribers to collect and share information about their ancestors. You can add a query here or visit the message boards. If you're doing a family tree any, google someone famous. George Washington and Robert E. Lee is probably the easiest to do.


Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree


Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree


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Bestselling author Lisa Alther chronicles her search for missing branches of her family tree in this dazzling, hilarious memoir.Most of us grow up knowing who we are and where we come from. Lisa Althers mother hailed from New York, her father from Virginia, and every day they reenacted the Civil War at home. Then a babysitter with bad teeth told Lisa about the Melungeons: sixfingered childsnatchers who hid in caves. Forgetting about these creepy kidnappers until she had a daughter of her own, Lisa learned they were actually an isolated group of darkskinned peopleoften with extra thumbsliving in East Tennessee. But who were they? Descendants of Sir Walter Raleighs Lost Colony, or of shipwrecked Portuguese or Turkish sailors? Or the children of frontiersman, African slaves, and Native Americans? Lisa set out to discover who these mysterious Melungeons really wereand why her grandmother wouldnt let her visit their Virginia relatives.Part sidesplitting travelogue, part how (and how not) to climb your family tree, KINFOLKS shimmers with wicked humor, showing just how wacky and wonderful our human family really is. Author: Alther, Lisa Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2011/04/18 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.51 x 0.56 inches

Who Am I?: The Family Tree Explorer


Who Am I?: The Family Tree Explorer


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Teeming with fascinating facts, history, photos, and activities, this guide will inspire children to dig out their family records to discover their own ancestors and family connections. Using stepbystep activities, readers will learn how to trace their histories through existing family records and interviews with members of the family. By the end of the book, children will have created their very own extended family tree, will have understood why we have surnames, and how Prince William is descended from Dracula. Author: Adolph, Anthony Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 2009/05/01 Age Level: 09 UP Language: English Dimensions: 9.30 x 8.70 x 0.70 inches

Me and My Family Tree


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Simple text and clear illustrations provide beginning readers with an introduction to the workings of a family tree as a young girl demonstrates how she is connected to all of the many members of her family. Reprint.

Up a Family Tree


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