Family Tree Building
Building a Family Tree – Solving the Puzzle of Your Ancestry
Creating a family tree can be a complex task, especially when working with historical records, old documents, and fragmented information. Birth, marriage, and death certificates, census records, immigration lists – each piece of data holds a clue, but putting them together into a clear and accurate picture requires time and expertise. As names and dates accumulate, it’s easy to lose track of how people are related. Was grandmother Anna the sister or the daughter of great-grandfather Jan? Who were her parents? How do all these ancestors connect across generations?
By carefully analyzing available documents, verifying sources, and cross-referencing records, I build structured family trees that bring clarity to your lineage.
Tracing Generations’ Lineage
A well-organized family tree presents a clear visual representation of your lineage. It allows you to see not only names and dates of birth and death but also key life events in your ancestors’ lives. More importantly, it helps untangle complex family relationships. It shows how ancestors connect, making it clear who was whose parent, sibling, or child. Each detail adds depth to your family’s history, turning scattered records into a meaningful story.
Digital Family Trees – Easy to Share and Expand
I provide family trees in GEDCOM format, the universal standard for genealogical data. This format is compatible with platforms like MyHeritage and Ancestry. There, you can explore historical records, connect with distant relatives, and continue growing your family tree.
With a structured digital file, your family history will be clear and easy to expand. Whether you’re starting fresh or sorting through records, the GEDCOM file will help you understand how your ancestors are connected. This will allow you to make sense of your heritage and see the relationships in detail.