A Calendar for organising your researching. Either view or download and print it. This tool will give you a great start in laying out your records and discoveries (View / Download Calendar)
This provides a chart showing all of the direct ancestors of a given individual. Pedigree charts often include each person's birth date and place, death date and place, and each couple's marriage date and place. Normally each individual is numbered according to the Ahnentafel numbering system (Free Pedigree Chart to Download)
A useful way to present family tree records is with a genealogy fan chart. It displays five generations of ancestors in a beautiful fan style. Available for free download and printing. (Genealogy Fan Chart to Download)
Always a good start to fill one of these in initially in any research project. This is considered a standard family tree chart and in itself may take a while to fill in completely. It should help you organise any available information into a standardised format that will serve as a guide throughout your research. (Five Generation Pedigree Chart)
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