August 24, 2008
- Making A Family Tree Chart
When making a family tree chart, you’ll want to start with those you know. Unless your family is distant, you should be able to trace your grandparents and, at least, their parents. It’s when you get to your great grandparents and their great grandparents that things may begin to slow down. It’s at this point in making your family tree chart that you may begin to slow down as you research hits a snag.
July 12, 2008
- How To Draw A Family Tree Chart
There is a lot of fun and joy to be experienced when one draws a family tree chart to trace the ancestry of the family and depict it in the form of a family tree. When you draw a family tree chart you can create different types of family trees and embellish them with art paper or photographs or any other calligraphic enhancements to give it a more appealing look, to make the family history more informative and aesthetic.
May 17, 2008
- Help Finding Ancestors
What makes finding ancestors hard at times is breaks in family lines, adoptions, and missing documents. When there are fires, very important papers can be lost. These might be birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses. When these are lost, especially a hundred or more years ago, there were no copies.
October 23, 2007
- How To Draw A Family Tree With A Computer Program
Because the thirst to draw a family tree is becoming more and more prevalent, a number of computer programs have sprung up to take care of the amateur family tree maker. Here are a few qualities that a person should look for in choosing a computer program.
September 19, 2007
- Family Genealogy And Its Relation To Genetic Diseases
Family genealogy can become of great interest and importance to patients or relatives of patients who suffer from genetic diseases. A patient who presents with symptoms of disease may be asked for as much family history as possible.
September 14, 2007
- Your Family Tree: Find Out Where You Come From
To find out where your family name comes from, it’s a good idea to form a family tree. A family tree can be formed by investigating your family, one generation at a time. It’s best to start with the people in your family that you know.




