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  2. Category:Family tree templates - Wikipedia

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    <noinclude>[[Category:Family tree templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. This category holds templates that visually depict family trees.

  3. Template:St John and Villiers family tree - Wikipedia

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    10th Baron St John of Bletso, 7th Baronet St John of Woodson: John St John d. 1757 11th Baron St John of Bletso, 8th Baronet St John of Woodson: Henry St John 1678–1751 1st Viscount Bolingbroke and Baron St John of Lydiard Tregoze: John Villiers c. 1684 –1766 1st Earl Grandison, 5th Viscount Grandison: William Villiers c. 1682 –1721

  4. Help:Family trees - Wikipedia

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    The most common way is to display a family tree on Wikipedia is as an ahnentafel by Template: Ahnentafel. However, there are other options. This page originated in examples taken from a discussion on the Village pump in March/April 2005 (see Talk page). It has since been updated to use later created templates.

  5. Category:British family tree templates - Wikipedia

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    Template:Dukes of Beaufort, Lancaster, and Somerset family tree; Template:Dukes of Bedford family tree; Template:Berkeley family tree; Template:Boleyn Family Tree; Template:St John and Villiers family tree; Template:Bond family tree; Template:Breadalbane family tree; Template:Bridgewater family tree; Template:Marquess of Bristol family tree

  6. Template:Tree list - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Family trees {}—This template produces one row in a "family tree"-like chart consisting of boxes and connecting lines {}—This template takes genealogical data in the form of an ahnentafel and presents it as a graphical ancestry tree

  7. St John baronets - Wikipedia

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    The St John Baronetcy, of Longthorpe in the County of Northampton, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 10 September 1715 for Francis St John. The title became extinct on his death in 1756.

  8. John St John (died 1302) - Wikipedia

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    Born in the 1230s, he was the son of Robert St John (died 1267) and his wife, believed to be Agnes Cantilupe, daughter of William Cantilupe (died 1251) and his wife Millicent Gournay. His paternal grandparents were William de Port (died 1239), who changed his last name to St John, and his wife Mabel. [1]

  9. Saint John - Wikipedia

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    St. John (clothing), a luxury American fashion brand; St. John (crater), an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side; St. John (restaurant), Smithfield, London; St. John Publications, a defunct American magazine and Golden Age comic book publisher "St. John", a song by Aerosmith from Permanent Vacation (Aerosmith album), 1987