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Valanne
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Sunday 28 January 07 15:32 GMT (UK) »
I'm sure I once saw an ad for downloading and printing 10 generation family tree forms. Did I dream it, or can anyone tell me how to find it again? Thanks, Val.
downside
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Sunday 28 January 07 16:52 GMT (UK) »
Possibly this is it:
http://www.familytreemagazine.com/forms/download.html#
You can get free genealogy software (Personal Ancestry File) that can do a better job with more options from the LDS at:
http://www.familysearch.org/
downside
Sussex: Floate, West
Kent: Tuffee
Cheshire: Gradwell
Lancashire: Gradwell
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bitty_matriarch
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What good is information if not shared with others
Re: Family tree forms
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Monday 29 January 07 08:01 GMT (UK) »
Try also:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/get_started/record_sheets.shtml
Have fun
Ann
CAWTHORN, SCOTT & DeSilva PALMER from Cambridgeshire & West Norfolk [and beyond]
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cawthorn/genealogy/
patrish
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Sunday 29 April 12 12:23 BST (UK) »
Does anyone know of a chart for recording descendants rather then ancestors that I can print off please.
Thanks Patrish
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London Hall, Thurston Stanley, Phillips, Ayrton, White, Morrish, Smith. West Ham/Barking Saint,Briggs, Essex Barker, Hampshire Kill, Kent Spong, U.S.A Earp, Scotland/Cumbria Templeton, Devon Morrish, Chudley
msallen
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Alfred Flint & Ann Slack's wedding day in 1866
Re: Family tree forms
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Sunday 29 April 12 14:26 BST (UK) »
I doubt you'll find such a thing, as the chart designer would not know how many children a couple had. Printing one from genealogy software would be better.
Too many to list! But always particularly interested in my eight ggp lines : ALLEN, HODGKINSON, FLINT, SWINDELL, SHELDON, BINGHAM, JACKSON - all in Derbyshire; and ELLWOOD in Cambridgeshire
patrish
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Winter Wonderland
Re: Family tree forms
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Sunday 29 April 12 16:30 BST (UK) »
Thanks but I dont have any software
this information is Crown Copyright. from
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London Hall, Thurston Stanley, Phillips, Ayrton, White, Morrish, Smith. West Ham/Barking Saint,Briggs, Essex Barker, Hampshire Kill, Kent Spong, U.S.A Earp, Scotland/Cumbria Templeton, Devon Morrish, Chudley
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