Drawing an easy Family Tree

Family tree charts are a  way to learning a lot of amazing information about your own  family’s ancestry and lineage. Creating a family tree also provides an exciting and interesting opportunity for the family, because the family tree  allows your kids, nephews and nieces a visual to discover your family’s history and background – how your family’s heritage coincides with published history, and is also a wonderful way of fostering a healthy family pride. Today, it’s easier than ever before to build an exciting family tree,  whether you’re just  collecting information concerning your family’s past, or if you’re organizing all the information into  a simple, yet informative visualfamily  tree or diagram for family & relatives to view, learn about their family history, fostering love for their own family history.

Steps for Diagraming A Simple Family Tree
First –  determine if you are drawing your immediate family members only, or if you will  be including your grandparents and earlier family generations. Also decide whether your family tree will include extended family such as  uncles, aunts, cousins and other relatives. Now, lets  get to work drawing a simple,  and exciting  family tree.- Start with yourself. Draw a  box located in the bottom half center of the paper. In the box, enter your name – you may also wish to include your brothers & sisters — below, especially if they don’t have children.

- Draw A “T” sideways –  add two squares on each end of the “T”. The two squares represent your parents. If you only have one parent,  consider drawing a straight line and one square –  representing you and your parent.

- Draw another sideways  “T” beside each of your parents with representative  below, to represent your grandparents.

Drawing Family Tree

- Begin with whatever first-hand information you have about your family. List your family ancestors  names and details (birth, death, marriage date & place if known) of every individual in your family’s history –  get your family members memories involved in helping to fill in the blanks & making corrections. Remember that it’s easier to keep track of information about living family relatives.

- If you are having trouble tracing your family’s ancestors, you may want to consider doing  your genealogy research on the Internet. The Internet contains  lots of useful sites, education, and resources that are dedicated to researching a person’s family history or lineage, and will certainly be of great help in making your journey of learning about your ancestry an easier one.
These days, there are many different tools and resources for helping you to connect your family roots or heritage. The choices include Internet ancestry records, government records, histories, printable family tree charts of all kinds, and other resources. Learn and  follow the required steps for the different types of records used, so that you’ll be able to be successful tracing your family information in a quick, simple,  and productive  manner.

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