Family tree 6 generations for my research, I wanted to see more than 4 generations so built family tree 6 generations on a single page. Almost all other 6-generation family tree templates that I’ve gone through make the space for the names way too small and wasted a lost of space on the left side of the page. This is the new design we came up with and it works wonder for showing 6 generations.
Tips to Make a Family Tree
- Start with what you know ,you and your living relatives.
- Ask your relatives for using their memories and family documents such as Bibles, birth and marriage certificates, journals and military records.
- Review websites to see what others have discovered about your family lines. Be careful for some of the family trees on line are not accurate.
- Focus on primary sources of tree such as copies of birth, census, death and marriage records. Many of these available on line for free or a nominal fee.
- Be patient – it might take a long time to uncover your genealogy.
- Consider CAPITALIZING the surname – this will help it stand when reviewing your records
- List dates as on 1 Jan 1890 to avoid confusion over the formats such as dd/mm/yy or mm/dd/yy
- List locations as City/Township, County, State, Country. For example: Las Vegas, Harris County, Texas, USA
6 generations chart
The family tree is printable is in the shape of a fan, with a colorful green tree in the background. Six generations can filled in, spreading out from the center of the semi-circle.
Add your parent’s age together and divide by 2. This is the average generation interval for your immediate family tree. Step 2: Complete this step for your grandparents also, continuing as far as you can be back. Step 3: Take the year of your oldest ancestor’s birthday and subtract it from your own birth year.
Free six generation family tree template
- Greatest Generation. These are the people who fought and died in World War II for our freedom.
- Baby Boomers.
- Generation X.
- Generation Y.
- Millennials.
- TBD.