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Reverse Family Tree?

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Seasons

Seasons Report 19 Apr 2004 09:06

Is there a form that I can download which shows the oldest relative descending to youngest - that includes the children of each son/daughter instead of the other way around. I've been asked to sort out about 5 generations but loads of kids in last two generations which I need to put in!! Any advice as to how to do it would be most appreciated.

Janet

Janet Report 19 Apr 2004 09:52

The Personal Ancestral File (PAF) free from the LDS site gives a descendancy option too. Janet

Seasons

Seasons Report 19 Apr 2004 11:59

Thank you I'll give it a go. Unfortunately I've been given a tree by a distant relative and been asked to make it easy to understand on paper!!! The ancestors who had 8 children all seem to have had 8 children too and then there's their marriages and children to add on as well + their children + grandchildren (I think!!!). I've now done a simple spreadsheet like this but wonder if there is an actual form/chart out there that has it already? A N OTHER married A N OTHER Child 1............Child 2.........Child 3........Child 4 etc m.to ...............m.to ...........m.to ...........m.to Then their children down in columns so at a glance you can see the children and grandchildrens names. Gets difficult when the grandchildren marry and if there are loads as in my case!!! CHILD 1 -------- CHILD 1 married to ------- married to child ------------- child child -------- child CHILD 2 -------- CHILD 2 married to ------- married to child ------- child child ------- child

Carole

Carole Report 21 Apr 2004 18:47

The Legacy tree mentioned earlier allows you to print off reports starting with any person on your tree, with numbers for each generation before each name. As it is a free download and can import GEDfiles, you've got nothing to lose by giving it a try. I think there is a link on the Resouce Centre page.

Seasons

Seasons Report 21 Apr 2004 19:43

Afraid he wants it on one page if possible - so can be seen at a glance where people (millions of them - no not really just seems like that) fit in. My basic spreadsheet isn't too bad but just wondered if anyone had produced a better way.

Abigail

Abigail Report 22 Apr 2004 00:20

Isn't there a tree form which looks like a fan? The ancestor in the middle and then generations moving up and outwards. If it works it would look quite striking too.

Seasons

Seasons Report 23 Apr 2004 09:30

Yes I'd like to see if that would work. Where do I get one from?

Georgina

Georgina Report 23 Apr 2004 10:14

I've seen fan shaped forms for sale on ebay if you search for genealogy. Also, you could try using text boxes on powerpoint software. I did one by setting the paper size to A0 as I wanted to see all of my family at once rather that just particular branches.

Seasons

Seasons Report 23 Apr 2004 10:37

Just had a look at Power Point - I've never used it before and it looks really complicated. Will have to find an idiots guide before I venture down that road!!! Thanks anyway.

Georgina

Georgina Report 23 Apr 2004 16:20

Just to say, powerpoint isn't that complicated to use for this! if you want a step by step 'recipie' on how to make it just let me know as it won't take long. Give me an e-mail.

Russell

Russell Report 23 Apr 2004 16:36

Julie, You can print off a 'fan' pedigree chart free from; http://www.wakefieldfhs.org.uk/Forms%20&%20Charts.htm or you could buy a more attractive one from; http://www.genealogyprinters(.)com/catalog/default.php?cPath=21&osCsid=14f3a239c6afc7aadf4c4741ad3af719 It costs £4 and measures 36" x 16"

Georgina

Georgina Report 23 Apr 2004 16:50

Julie, in fact had a spare 10 mins so have e-mailed you the instructions for making a family tree poster in powerpoint. Good luck

Seasons

Seasons Report 24 Apr 2004 11:40

Thanks Martin - will have a go when I get around to doing my tree. Thanks too Russell have run off a copy of the fan which will really help with husbands tree which doesn't have any branches off it. Once I've sorted it I'll buy a big one so he can display it. Georgina Sorry didn't get your email with power point instructions on - must be lost in abyss somewhere. Would be grateful if you could send them as I'd like to try it with this family's multi branch tree. Thanks all Julie