Josiah,

I am not sure I understand the example you shared but from marios comment I 
belive your answer lies in a custom toc with the kin opperator. I have shared 
self made tocs in the past because I like demonstrating recursive macros. The 
kin opperator lets you compare multiple trees and the relationships between two 
tiddlers can be established, like sibling, aunts/uncles and cousins to name a 
few.

This is a continuing project of mine, and if you describe how you want the data 
to appear I am happy to provide a solution. If you can prepare some test data 
it would help both of us. 

Regards
Tony

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