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Building a tree.

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RobertD

RobertD Report 5 Jul 2014 13:57

Thanks for all this Info, may draw my own template as advised here,

greyghost

greyghost Report 4 Jul 2014 21:19

You could try googling, where these and several other sites come up, then you can have a look to see if there is anything suitable.

http://genealogy.about.com/od/free_charts/
http://www.cyndislist.com/free-stuff/printable-charts-and-forms/?page=2

You could even follow a template, buy yourself some large sheets of blank paper and draw them out yourself. I've done this and now have my own templates that I can use for different branches of my tree (send copies to relatives etc) and there's always the master to get more copied from.


RobertD

RobertD Report 4 Jul 2014 19:30

I am fairly new to geneology, and now looking for a good way of making a chart, I gather many use online software such as MY Heritage, Can anyone reccomend something like this, also is there anyone producing blank trees to fill in, Whichever method I would want 5 or 6 generation charts with plenty of room for children, hope someone can help, thanks.