Summer (and family reunion season) is winding down and my website FamilyTreeTemplates.net has two dozen new family tree templates and genealogy forms to download and print.
Besides traditional family trees with room to record up to 10 generations, the site now has crafty ‘do it yourself’ trees with scrapbook-type graphics to cut out, arrange and paste in whatever way represents your family. There are also new family trees for kids, with teddy bears and dinosaurs read to be labeled and colored in with pens or pencils.
I’ve added new ancestry charts and genealogy forms that are great for genealogy buffs. The new forms include: a deed index, family health history, questions to ask of living relatives, trackers for home video and photographs, military service biographies and checklists, online search records, a marriage index, surname variants list, a blank cemetery map to track grave sites, and a form to record information that’s on tombstones.
There are more than 100 templates at FamilyTreeTemplates.net, each free to download and print in PDF form. Also available is a $4 DOC version that can be edited in Microsoft Word, adding names, dates and vital statistics before printing.