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  2. Template:Ahnentafel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Ahnentafel

    Template:Ahnentafel is a family tree template that will handle an ahnentafel of between 3 places (2 generations) and 511 places (9 generations). The template presents genealogical data in the form of a graphical ahnentafel ancestry tree (realized as an HTML table ).

  3. Template:Ahnentafel-tree - Wikipedia

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    The template is not idiot-proof; if you do not add a couple, but do add their ancestors, you will probably break the layout of the tree. Instead, leave them "blank" by typing dashes as placeholders whenever you have no information about a given person, but you do have info on that person's ancestors.

  4. Help:Family trees - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Family_trees

    For an example see the following template link {{Houston family tree}}. For more details on this method see the following template link {{ Tree list }} . The templates examples include " Descendants of Herny VII of England " and " Ancestry of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge ".

  5. Template:Tree list - Wikipedia

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    Ahnentafel style trees can be can be displayed using this template, but usually for fewer than six generations the customised ahnentafel templates are clearer (see Template:Ahnentafel/doc). There is also an ahnentafel template ({{Ahnentafel-tree}}), that is based on this one, that makes construction this tree simpler.

  6. Genbox Family History - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genbox_Family_History

    Genbox has evolved since its first release in 1993 as a DOS family tree charting application. [2] It is now a complete genealogy software package, with project organisation features, support for data and media storage, source citations, and the production of complex and customizable charts and reports.

  7. The Master Genealogist - Wikipedia

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    The Master Genealogist (TMG) is genealogy software originally created by Bob Velke for Microsoft DOS in 1993, with a version for Microsoft Windows released in 1996. Data entry was customized through the use of user-defined events, names, and relationship types.