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janescroft
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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed trees ?
« Reply #30 on: Friday 02 February 07 00:40 GMT (UK) »

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You could always buy loads of end of line wallpaper rolls from B&Q etc and start at one end!
Personally I use descendants of the oldest person for each side of the family and keep this with all the info i have collected on that particular branch. As it gives the generations it is quite easy to see at a glance who was of the same era.
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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed trees ?
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 13:45 BST (UK) »

I have done something similar, by only printing mums and dads to me and the wife, and continued with that, I can get the whole tree on 8 x a4, then separately i have 2 or 3 sheets with all the kids from each  family's, then the whole thing is stuck to wallpaper lengths for ease and so i can add people and dates as they come in, then i reprint  when the whole things looks messy with my scribble.

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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed tree
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 15:56 BST (UK) »

2 alternatives - ~Roots Magic has an option to record a read only CD.  There are companies who will do it for you :-
www.genealogyprinters.com
and www.acorns2oaks.info

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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed tree
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 09 April 08 17:27 BST (UK) »

This looks a good site to buy A4 binders when you've printed off your tree:

www.my-history.co.uk/acatalog/Family_History_Book_Making.html

I thought I'd get copies of my tree printed by www.genealogyprinters.com  and then buy some binders, print off all the information I've collected about all the ancestors/descendants stories etc, including the tree from genealogy printers and make up books for my children. As I've 6 children, it will be quite an expensive exercise, but I'd like them to see what I've been doing all these years.

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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed tree
« Reply #34 on: Thursday 29 May 08 23:09 BST (UK) »

I discovered this lovely little family tree template by chance one day.

I have used it several times for relatives who are not as keen as I am on Family History but would just like to know a little bit of information a couple of generations back.

http://genealogy.about.com

Look down the columns till you see something about printing off your own tree.

It can be saved and sent through the mail.
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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed trees ?
« Reply #35 on: Thursday 29 May 08 23:34 BST (UK) »

I and some friends have had a tree printed by www.maxbal.co.uk He is so patient,and  his prices are really good Take a look at his website
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Re: Im sure this seems obvious but..... how do you get good quality printed trees ?
« Reply #36 on: Friday 30 May 08 14:50 BST (UK) »

but i know what you mean about older members of the family trying to keep up watching a dvd.. i had enough trouble teaching my mum to text message!!!![color=Blue

I am not so sure that this is correct.  Being in my mid eighties and relatively new to a computer and the rest of the techno stuff, I find that after doing FH  for the past 32 years it is the younger members of the family who ask me to enter everything because I know it all!!...despite updating them on any newer info which is discovered so that it can be entered into their tree.

However. I have found that Roots Chat is something that most of need.

Just flying the flag for THOSE OLDIES.  We can still learn!!

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