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Four Great Examples Of Family Tree
Design
Finding out what your heritage entails is quickly becoming a
favorite past time of many Americans. To discover when your
family came to this country, the hints at their travels and
troubles, who they married, and where the rest of the family
tree branches can now bring a great sense of warmth and
satisfaction.
Once you know some of the branches of your family tree, the
next step is to choose a family tree design that suits your
needs. Below are a few examples of the more popular types of
family tree designs that are available today.
The Tree Design
This traditional family tree design is still one of the most
popular available today. Shaped just like a tree, it can hold
six generations or more, with the ancestors forming the roots
and the people in your generations forming the outlying
branches of the tree. Perhaps the reason that this design is so
popular is because it gives the impression of the family
actually growing through the years; the idea that the family in
and of itself is truly a living breathing thing.
The Pedigree Chart
Another popular family tree design that many people find a lot
easier to read is the pedigree chart. Unlike the family tree
chart described above, this chart offers the ease of horizontal
reading, with each family branch easily read by simply going
across the page. In addition, each examples of this particular
family tree design can be linked to each other to give you a
more complete idea of where your family's history will take
you.
The Fan Style Chart
If you're looking for a family tree design that can easily be
placed on the wall as a decoration in your family room, you
can't go wrong with the fan style of family trees. In this
case, each of the generations is shown in the form of an open
fan, stemming from a central location. Each generation has its
own level, and the different stages of the fan beautifully
arranged.
The Bowtie Chart
Of course, if you want to separate out the paternal and
ancestral lines in your fan chart, another option for a family
tree design that you might want to consider is the bowtie
chart. This chart is sometimes considered a modified version of
the fan chart, but it offers a nice way to truly see where the
different parts of the family came from, and where the
generations might lead.
No matter what family tree design you chose to use, each one of
these offer a great and relatively easy way to allow the
information from your research to shine through.
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