Family Tree Chart

Family tree is a chart that represents family relationships in a conventional tree structure. It is also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart . Family trees are used to trace the ancestry of a person and map out the relationships between family members . More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms .

The FamilySearch Family Tree is the world’s largest online family tree with information about more than 1.2 billion ancestors . It offers users a free family tree template featuring multiple tree and fan chart views, timeline and mapping tools, record hints and research helps, and access to billions of online records . Creating a family tree is free and easy. You can start by creating a free account and adding what you know about your family. Once you add a deceased relative to the tree, FamilySearch will try to connect you to any information it has about that person in its database. If it finds a match, FamilySearch can auto populate information, saving you a lot of time!

The FamilySearch Family Tree can help you more easily connect to your family and build your family history. Here are a few ways it might help you :
1. Build Your Tree with Ease: When you connect to the FamilySearch shared tree, some of your ancestors may have an abundance of information already in their profile. FamilySearch can also show you possible records for that ancestor.
2. Collaborate with Others: FamilySearch Family Tree enables all descendants to share information that others might not know and add sources to confirm correct information. The overall result of a well-sourced shared tree can be much more complete and accurate than individual trees.
3. Connect with Other Family Members: Working together on a global tree also helps descendants connect with each other. You may find a relative who has visited the same graves, asked the same questions about—and even learned to love or admire—the same ancestors.

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Family Tree Chart