« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 15 December 04 18:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
We split our tree into my ancestors and my husbands. Our children are at the bottom of both trees and the branches then spread upwards. The two trees are then lines up above each other and it makes it less like a strip of wallpaper and more picture shaped.
For each family traced back we only listed their children and didn't put on the lines that come down from all the sibblings. This made it less complicated. For those we do not yet know we have put

instead of a name. We will get the tree re-printed when we have managed to fill some of the gaps.
We also chose to limit how far back we went so that the tree isn't lopsided.
We now have our work framed and up in for all to enjoy. It really is a conversation piece.
Sue
SCOTLAND: Scotland, Morrison, Bonnella, Third,
LINCOLNSHIRE: Bell, King, Emerson, Leesing, Canty, Cutting, Fox,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE: Antill, Onslow, Crook, Jenkins,
LANCASHIRE: Hall, Mayson, Dearden,
WILTSHIRE: Sloper, King, Willis, Stockwell,
ESSEX: Stone, Webb, Smith, Hawkins, Frye,
SOMERSET: Harrison, Jones,