Family Tree


  • Create your family tree online using Kindo
    Kindo.com allows you to create your family tree online. When you first visit the site it asks you for some information, name, gender, and your email address. Once you enter that in you are ready to add members to your family tree. Adding members to the tree is simple, and you are able to invite [...]
  • HowTo: Create and Manage Genealogy Family Tree via Gramps
    GRAMPS is a Free Software Project for Genealogy, offering a professional genealogy program, and a wiki open to all. It is a community project, created, developed and governed by genealogists. Gramps genealogy software offers easy of use and easy navigation around different tree views of your... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
  • Cheyenne, a splinter off Tiger Woods' family tree. Seniors give us a lesson in scoring low and stop topping the ball
    Click here to listen.Tiger Woods looked a bit like Phil Mickelson and family after his win at the Target World Challenge with grandma holding up baby Sam to receive a wet one while Elin proudly looked on. Perfect Kodak moment!Now it's time for a six-week respite. Perhaps a holiday aboard the yacht, then Christmas with the relatives?Or, maybe a powow with the lesser known side of the family? Cheyenne Woods signed a National Letter of Intent to play golf at Wake Forest University so a bit of catching up couldn't hurt, especially since Tiger and Cheyenne both share a common bond. Earl Woods Sr. gave his granddaughter her first set of golf clubs and, as Tiger remarked, "she started in the garage where I started. I'll never forget that day."Besides the apparent similar features, Cheyenne, daughter of Earl Woods Jr., is becoming an accomplished golfer. But she lacks Tiger's humble nature, commenting in an interview earlier in the year that she doesn't just want to be known as "somebody's rel
  • Geek your Family Tree
    One of the things I was concerned about when migrating from Windows to Linux was having a continued way to track my research into my Family Tree. I’ve got details over over 400 individuals stretching back in one case to 1066, so this was a big problem if I couldn’t use it any more. Over on Windows I’d been using the excellent Legacy program. I was pleasantly surprised when a search of the repositories under Ubuntu gave me the option to install Gramps. This provides all the features of the paid-for Legacy program, as well as having integrated production of family tree diagrams. It doesn’t seem to be quite as easy to enter new relations into Gramps, but perhaps I’ve got some learning to do there to find the best way.



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