Saturday, September 15, 2012

Family Trees

Family Trees

A family tree, or pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. The more detailed family trees used in medicine and social work are known as genograms.Genealogical data can be represented in several formats, for example as a pedigree or ancestor chart. Family trees are often presented with the oldest generations at the top and the newer generations at the bottom. An ancestry chart, which is a tree showing the ancestors of an individual, will more closely resemble a tree in shape, being wider at the top than the bottom. In some ancestry charts, an individual appears on the left and his or her ancestors appear to the right. A descendancy chart, which depicts all the descendants of an individual will be narrowest at the top.
Family trees can have many themes. One might encompass all direct descendants of a single figure, or all known ancestors of a living person. Another might include all members of a particular surname 

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees

Family Trees


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