Any ideas on this would be welcome. In the course of research (mainly
into 18th-c business networking, but other things too), from time to
time I try to chart generations of families - usually with the focus
on descendants of an individual, rather than working backwards into
their ancestry. Most of the free software advertised online is aimed
(understandably) at people tracking their own ancestors. Can anyone
recommend a template which would work with large numbers of offspring,
and which has capacity to record plenty of information: occupations,
places, dates of marriages etc etc? I suppose this is the opposite of
a family tree.
The days of scribbles on rolls of wallpaper must be over, surely.
Gill
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