family tree Archives - Gen-Home https://www.genhomepage.com Family Tree Thu, 09 Dec 2021 22:13:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.2 https://www.genhomepage.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-family-tree-32x32.png family tree Archives - Gen-Home https://www.genhomepage.com 32 32 Top genealogical tree software https://www.genhomepage.com/top-genealogical-tree-software/ Mon, 01 Nov 2021 10:12:51 +0000 https://demo.themewinter.com/wp/qoxag/health-magazine/?p=210 There aren't many user-friendly graphic programs that allow you to quickly create a family tree without having to.

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There aren’t many user-friendly graphic programs that allow you to quickly create a family tree without having to. Some of them allow you to design family trees, search the database for information, create a card with additional data on each relative, and summarize in reports.

It is easier to manage with the following services, which are available online.

Family Tree Builder comes first, followed by RootsMagic. In some cases, a particular person needs to pick up a program to suit their needs. Consider a list of the most common genealogy services.

MyHeritage

After registering with the service you can create your own online genealogical tree, create a calendar of family events and more. It is possible to order a DNA test for an additional cost.

Family Tree Builder

The Family Tree Builder program is described in detail on the official website.

Using the program you can build a family tree with photos, with the program you can set a background image for the tree. If desired, you can display the place and dates of birth and marriage, place of residence, profession and other information. Creates family trees, you can display statistics.

RootsMagic

Program with clear interface for making a family tree and saving documents from the past of your family, your relatives.

Canva

Service for creating a variety of graphic objects: design citations, group covers, media objects. The site also has original layouts for building a genealogical tree. The convenience of the service is that the created family trees can be downloaded and printed in a photo salon or print shop.

Search the site for “family tree”.

GenoPro

With GenoPro you can build a genealogical tree and a family tree. After the data on relatives is entered, a graphic representation of the family tree can be fully displayed.

Family Tree Builder: 4 types, how to build a family tree beautifully and correctly

GRAMPS

Free genealogical software, for managing genealogical databases. In the program you can create and track the life path of ancestors. Works with many formats for storing databases.

Personal Ancestral File (PAF)

A free program for Windows, a software platform for completing and creating a family and ancestral family tree.

Relatives

The program Relatives is suitable for building genealogical trees of any complexity. It has powerful tools, clear and visual graphics with a convenient search for a family tree.

Geni

Free service for creating a genealogical tree. The worldwide Geni family tree reunites over 132 million people worldwide.

GenealogyJ

A free program for making a family genealogical tree. Great for structuring information about relatives.

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How to make a genealogical tree: on your own and for free https://www.genhomepage.com/how-to-make-a-genealogical-tree-on-your-own-and-for-free/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:16:26 +0000 https://demo.themewinter.com/wp/qoxag/health-magazine/?p=212 If you decide to make your own genealogical tree, it is best to start your research with the family archives.

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If you decide to make your own genealogical tree, it is best to start your research with the family archives. Study all the old photos, official documents, letters related to your older relatives. Various marriage certificates, birth certificates, death certificates, diplomas, certificates of employment, award certificates, etc. will be especially useful.

All data should be scanned (keeping everything only in paper form is not too reliable), and then used to make a digital chart. The original documents should be put in one folder and put in a place where you will not lose them.

Next you should interview all relatives. Do not delay, the most information you can get about older relatives, and they are not eternal. It is worth making a list of questions in advance, so as not to miss anything. First of all you should be interested in:

  • The name of the relatives;
  • Date and place of birth;
  • places of work (by year);
  • years and places of education;
  • marital unions (also by year);
  • Number of children, their names and dates of birth;
  • dates of death, where they may be buried.

Knowing most of these data, you can make requests to archives and collect information there.

But you should not neglect the stories about the life of your relatives. Traditions, legends, memorable events unite generations and give a sense of belonging to something greater.

Put all collected information into the scheme at once, so as not to lose anything, not to mix up and not to forget. Structure the data, it is best to have a separate file for each branch or relative.

What information to collect first: 7 basic points

First of all, you need to collect a family archive. Find any surviving official documents, photos, certificates or awards that belonged to your relatives:

  • Birth, marriage, and death certificates;
  • employment records;
  • certificates;
  • Diplomas and certificates;
  • letters of commendation;
  • Certificates of merit; award certificates.

Digitize information and put it into a computer right away. Structure the data, record all conversations with older relatives on a tape recorder, and only then transcribe the audio into text format. Make backup copies of the data (technology can fail at the most unfortunate moment).

During the conversation with your relatives, first of all try to get information about:

  • dates of birth;
  • First and last names and patronymics;
  • places of study (and years of study);
  • places and times of work;
  • marital unions and children (with their names and dates of birth);
  • places and years of service and death;
  • notes, family legends.

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Genealogical tree: what it is and how it is made https://www.genhomepage.com/genealogical-tree-what-it-is-and-how-it-is-made/ Wed, 11 Aug 2021 10:19:03 +0000 https://demo.themewinter.com/wp/qoxag/health-magazine/?p=215 A genealogical or family tree is a visual scheme that describes all the family ties within one family, dynasty or clan.

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A genealogical or family tree is a visual scheme that describes all the family ties within one family, dynasty or clan. Most often the scheme is really depicted in the form of a tree, with the ancestor of the dynasty (less often the last descendant) depicted at the roots, and the various branches (lines) of the family depicted on the branches.

The scheme of the family tree includes:

  • The tree is the most ancient symbol of Life. The image of the family tree reflects the connection of three generations from the past, present and future.
  • Usually the roots of the tree represent the ancestors, the oldest members of the family.
  • The trunk symbolizes the present, the people now living.
  • The branches, crown, and leaves represent the future of the family and the continuation of the lineage.

Usually the depth of branching of such a tree covers several generations at once. In this case, the information that is indicated on the scheme or tree can be different:

If all direct descendants of one particular person are indicated on the tree, the schema will be highly branched with a large number of relatives on the outer levels.
Only the researcher’s known ancestors are entered into the schema. Side branches in such a tree are usually cut off in order to present the information in a more compact format.
There are also trees that cover only members of a family with a particular surname (for example, all men of the family). Married descendants in the female line are removed from such a scheme.

There are several varieties of schemes that are most often used to visually represent a family tree.

Horizontal family tree

This type of tree can be quite often found in European family archives. In such a tree, the ancestors are depicted on the left, and the branches go in a horizontal direction. In addition to direct ancestors and descendants, this sometimes includes other relatives by blood, in which case the scheme will be called mixed.

The vertical family tree: the top-down scheme

In this type of tree at the head of the scheme is located the ancestor of the dynasty or family, and descendants are distributed to the branches and go down to the roots. It is possible and to locate the ancestor at roots of a tree while descendants in this case will rise on branches from roots of a tree.

In this version of the scheme, there are no descendants in the female line (daughters, granddaughters, spouse’s ancestors). The tree is compiled only on the basis of data on the descendants in the male line, since a woman can get married and change her last name, which will lead to the “rupture of the family tree”.

The vertical genealogical tree: the ascending schema

The ascending scheme assumes that a child will be at the head of the tree, from which two branches will diverge – the father and the mother. From each of the parents there will be two more branches (their parents, i.e. grandparents of the child), etc. This tree format makes it possible to combine the direct ancestors of one particular person.

Circular family tree scheme

An atypical family tree scheme. It is often also compared to a bird, as its right wing includes the mother’s ancestors, and the left wing includes the father’s ancestors. The child is placed in the center of such a circle.

Usually, the circle is drawn quite large, so that the first circle can fit inside the second one. The second circle is divided in half: the mother’s name is written on one half and the father’s name on the other half. Next, a third outer circle is drawn, which is divided into four parts. Grandparents’ names are written in these parts, etc.

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