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  Family tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A family tree is generally the totality of one's ancestors, or more specifically, a chart used in genealogy to show the family connections between individuals, consisting of the individuals' names (usually accompanied by dates, and often also places and occupations) connected by various types of line representing marriages, extra-marital unions, and progeniture.
Family trees may also be called pedigree charts.
For a particularly complex example of a family tree, see family tree of the Greek gods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Family_tree   (204 words)

  
 family tree in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is a family tree of the Duke of Lorraine Duchy of Lorraine.
This is a family tree of the Duke of Brittany Dukes of Brittany, from the 9th century, to the annexation by France in 1514.
This is a family tree of Chingis Khan.
www.tutorgig.com /es/family+tree   (796 words)

  
 Family Tree - Adoption Encyclopedia
Family trees are routinely assigned as a project to schoolchildren.
The child will not be as likely to be disturbed by the exercise if adults explain why he belongs on the family tree, namely via the legal and socially approved action of adoption.
Each family member's genetic ancestry tree is another reality that should merit discussion; for example, the genetic ancestry of the mother and her parents and relatives is completely different from the genetic ancestry of the father and his parents and extended family.
encyclopedia.adoption.com /entry/family-tree/134/1.html   (313 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Family tree
Genealogy is the study and tracing of family pedigrees.
Family Consanguinity, literally meaning common blood, describes how close a person is related to another in the sense of a family.
Family history without qualification refers to the context of Genealogy Family history used in a medical context appears as Family history (medicine) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Family-tree   (660 words)

  
 List of family trees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an index of family trees available.
It includes both noble, politically important and royal families as well as fictional families and thematic diagrams.
Family tree of the Greek gods (Greek mythology)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_family_trees   (143 words)

  
 List of Family Trees
Morwenna Akehurst is the "Keeper of the Family Trees" and researchers are requested to send their family trees to her for recording purposes and to allow for retrieval of information to satisfy queries from other researchers.
If you are not using a computer family history program, please in first instance send email to Morwenna for address.
Many new trees have been received and are being processed prior to being sent to Morwenna.
members.cox.net /akehursters.net/treelst.htm   (742 words)

  
 List of family trees: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A family tree is generally the totality of ones ancestors, or specifically, a chart used in genealogy to show the family connections between individuals, consisting...
A royal family is the extended family of a monarch....
This is the danish monarchs family tree from 1047 to the present ruler, queen margrethe ii of denmark....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_family_trees.htm   (1082 words)

  
 List of family trees held by Bob Titterington and Alan Cookson
There are now 508 names over 10 generations on this tree and it has resulted from the merger of the Burton Westmorland tree and the families of William of Witherslack and John and Dorothy into this tree.
A family of Titheringtons which had a new branch added in the summer of 2001 and a further merger as a result of the 1901 census entries, to give a total of four major branches.
DNA testing has shown that the family of Archibald the Flaxdresser has a common ancestor with the Fylde families and the family of John the Bleacher.
website.lineone.net /~g3ory/families.html   (1349 words)

  
 World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Trees
Trees must be planted if the resource is to be harvested sustainably over the long term.
A small tree, which was relatively well collected on expeditions at the turn of the century and before.
Trees are often left standing after land clearance and natural regeneration is good in open places.
www.ggcg.st /botany/trees_stp.htm   (1754 words)

  
 Aldridge Family Research
Family Trees) and we invite others to do the same (please use the same format previously used).
Our hope is that this simple representation of our common family heritage will assist other researchers in clarifying their lines and will also strengthen our feeling of common heritage.
Family histories are welcome, especially those of older common family members (see Documents, Picture, Links), and we will try to include them there.
www.aldridgefamilyresearch.org   (396 words)

  
 My Ancestry - Family Trees
This is a collection of family trees which I have prepared from information from various genealogical sources.
The Secondary Index features surnames of individuals or families that appear in the family trees, but are not found in the primary index.
Please note that you will have to search the family tree to find the surnames that are in the Secondary Index, since they are not book marked.
www.contueor.com /fam_trees/index.htm   (348 words)

  
 Making family trees of your townland
Family trees of the descendants should be made from as many of these inhabitants as possible.
Another possibility is constructing family trees of the current occupants of the townland and working backwards.
Once the family trees have been constructed further software is needed to convert these in to a series of web pages.
www.iol.ie /~petermul/townlandhistory/familytree.html   (93 words)

  
 List of Family History Resources
Chronicle of a Branch of the Dayton Family, 1902, Laura Dayton Fessenden, #2999.
The Strassburger Family and Allied Families of Pennsylvania, 1922, Ralph Beaver Strassburger, #5212.
The Family of Henry Zimmerman of Pennsylvania and Ohio, 1985, Leo H. Garman, #3013.
www.susqcohistsoc.org /surnames/famhists.htm   (3757 words)

  
 Extended Exercise: Accumulators on Trees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
is about to traverse the father's family tree, we must create a list that represents all blue-eyed ancestors in the tree that we are about to forget, which is the mother's tree.
is the list of blue-eyed ancestors ;; encountered on the mother-side trees of the path in ;;
That is, the function definition does not match the data definition for family trees, the primary inputs.
www.htdp.org /2001-01-18/Book/node165.htm   (902 words)

  
 Family Tree Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Family stories, related web links and the family tree are all accessible from this area.
Below I have provided our family tree as a starting point and to explain how to navigate around the tree if you are having difficulty.
To move the tree to a particular person click on the underlined name and the tree will now represent their family tree.
www.houseofkings.com /FamilyTree/Help.asp   (341 words)

  
 Problem Solving in Computer Science Fall 2004
A single parent-child relationship is represented as a list containing two symbols, the first symbol is the parent name, the second symbol is the child name.
that will create a family tree in which a named parent is at the top of the tree (you create the family tree that includes all the children of the named parent, all the grandchildren, etc.).
;; make-tree-for consumes a symbol and a list and produces a parent structure ;; ;; (make-tree-for pname relist) creates a family tree (based on parent ;; structures) at which the structure for pname is at the top.
www.cs.rpi.edu /~hollingd/psics/quiz/quiz7/quiz7.html   (405 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Jewish family trees in the file are from Lithuania and Poland.
Send a list of family names and the places for which each one has been reported.
The Jewish Family Name File was for a short time an activity of the Association for the Study of Jewish Languages but is now independent of it.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~judaic/heasif/HEASIF29.txt   (388 words)

  
 Plants chosen to represent geographical areas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The maple is widely used as a symbol for Canada and the shamrock for Ireland.
List of languages of India and the geographical areas where it is spoken.
Simple site listing (and linking to where possible) the churches of the Deanery and the areas they serve, along with a map showing their geographical boundaries.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=State_tree   (2037 words)

  
 Legends & Legacies - Family Trees
Following is a list of family trees (listed alphabetically) made available by the participating families.
BURKHOLDER Family Association: From 1790 with all the different possible spellings, a family history presented by Dale Burkholder.
ROBINSON: Eileen Balli recounts the genealogy and history of Charley and Emma Robinson born 1890, married in 1911 and raised a family of 8 children n Jayton, Kent County, Texas.
www.legends.ca /genealogy/familyTrees.html   (1684 words)

  
 FAMILY TREES of THORNTON - WILKINS - KITTREDGE of Merrimack New Hampshire
FAMILY TREES of THORNTON - WILKINS - KITTREDGE of Merrimack New Hampshire
The Thornton family is said to have been among the 120 families who in five small ships, arrived in Boston, MA, on 17 August 1718, and in the fall of that year went to Falmouth (now Portland) ME, spending the winter there, on shipboard.
In 1900 he is listed as a "patient" in the McLean Insane Hospital in Belmont MA, died in 1900 in Belmont MA [NEGHS database].
www.nh.searchroots.com /HillsboroughCo/Merrimack/familytrees3.html   (14698 words)

  
 LIST OF FAMILY HISTORIES
Listed below are family histories currently on file in the Genealogy Section of the Westminster Branch, Carroll County Public Library.
The Levy Family and Monticello, 1834-1923, by Melvin I. Urofsky
The Zuknick, Duelge and Diem Families, by Barbara Renick
www.carr.org /ccgs/famhist.html   (2057 words)

  
 List Of Family Trees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He spent $2,100 cutting down pine trees that could fall on...
For a list of things to hunt, visit the Tacoma...
The stiff bare roots of trees and crepe myrtle bushes rose...
list-of-family-trees.wikiverse.org   (218 words)

  
 Severan dynasty family tree - TheBestLinks.com - Roman Empire, List of family trees, ...
Severan dynasty family tree - TheBestLinks.com - Roman Empire, List of family trees,...
Severan dynasty family tree, Roman Empire, List of family trees
This is a family tree of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire.
www.thebestlinks.com /Severan_dynasty_family_tree.html   (73 words)

  
 Norfolk Family History Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is the list of family trees and their locations in Norfolk which have been deposited in the
Copies of these family trees may only be obtained by members of the Society, quoting membership number, name and full postal address.
Norfolk Surnames List (which is not connected with the Society).
www.norfolkfhs.org.uk /family/famtrees.asp   (220 words)

  
 FAMILY TREES of FARMER - McGAW - McGILVERAY - PARKER - SPALDING of Merrimack New Hampshire
FAMILY TREES of FARMER - McGAW - McGILVERAY - PARKER - SPALDING of Merrimack New Hampshire
In 1846 Robert McGaw planted tree #22 at the centennial anniversary.
Note: This genealogy does not cover all Spaldings in New Hampshire, but rather only the Spalding family who resided, or were born in Merrimack, Hillsborough County NH, and their ancestors.
www.nh.searchroots.com /HillsboroughCo/Merrimack/familytrees2.html   (6373 words)

  
 Family Research - English, Scottish and Irish Genealogy » Norfolk Family History Society
Please see the List of Family Trees in the Library.
For many years the Society has accepted and stored family trees donated by its members, but in 1996 it was decided to launch the Family Tree Appeal to expand this important resource.
Members are encouraged to send in their trees to Kirby Hall once they have plotted at least 3 or 4 generations so that they may be listed and available to the Research Team and other enquiring members.
www.lineages.co.uk /2004/11/16/norfolk-family-history-society   (109 words)

  
 Phylogeny Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
I have listed as free those that I knew were free; for the others you have to ask their distributor.
Their listing has links to the web sites of the software; for those programs that are not available by Web they maintain copies for download at their server.
This is a "waiting list" showing links to the web pages of many new phylogeny programs, which I have not yet had time to add to the main listing.
evolution.genetics.washington.edu /phylip/software.html   (2040 words)

  
 SearchEngine.net - List Of All Trees
A list of official state and provincial trees of all 50 U.S. states and 13 Canadian provinces and territories including both common and...
Devoted to all aspects of elm trees and elm tree care including Dutch elm disease and other diseases, new research and background information...
This page will contain an alphabetical list of all the trees at Quoditch that we can identify and show them at different times of the year.
www.searchengine.net /List_of_All_Trees.htm   (148 words)

  
 Blood of Dragons: Announcements - Beta Information
This listing has once again been overhauled, as we have changed the storage and display of both the heraldry and the family tree information.
You can now find the list of houses with family trees in the Houses section.
As before, you can use the family trees to browse for interesting characters, and then log on to the MUSH to look up those characters, using +CDB .
www.westeros.org /BoD/Announcements/Category/C26   (382 words)

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