I like to pick the HOUR GLASS chart and start at the grandparent. Yes,
it does mean printing 4 charts to get everyone, but using this chart
allows me to show both past generations and current generations
(cousins, etc).  Of course, there is some duplication between the 4
charts, but I like being able to "see both directions".

I just wish this chart also showed the grandMOTHER's history as well.

Bob

On 05/20/2014 11:25, Geoff Rasmussen wrote:
> I'm curious to know how you use a Legacy wall chart for family
> reunions. I wrote about what I'm thinking at
> http://tinyurl.com/ot2cs3x. What kind of chart do you use? What have
> you found works when trying to get pictures from relatives? How else
> do you use Legacy to prepare for a reunion?
>
> Thanks,
> Geoff Rasmussen
> Millennia Corporation
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