Dawn Del Guercio wrote:
> Hmm.. Now I'm confused! :D
>
> Here's what I'm trying to do:
>
>
> My Murphy ancestry goes something like this:
>
> F. Murphy begat Francis, Raymond, Charlotte.
>
> Francis begat William, George, and Raymond.
> Raymond begat Frances J., Raymond, etc.
> Charlotte begat William, etc..
>
> then Frances J begat William, Raymond, etc.
>
>
> So, my point is I've got several Francises and several Raymonds from
> different families, and I was hoping to find a way to lay, say 3-4
> generations out on a chart that includes all siblings, so I can puzzle
> through which one of those I have a funeral card for....
>
> I don't do well reading a genealogy in bullet form, and was hoping to
> get it visually, like a tree, so I could see the relationships with
> each other...
>
> Maybe I'll wind up just write it out by hand or maybe type it...
>
>
> Dawn

Dawn,

You don't actually say that they are from the same family, but if they are
would something like I show on http://www.fergys.co.uk/RenderedPage.pdf
help?

Ron Ferguson

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