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Offline Vasquez109

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Printed trees
« on: Sunday 20 November 11 19:53 GMT (UK) »
After a recent trip to Northants RO, I noticed that the couple who were at a microfiche opposite me had a tree printed out on paper. Admittedly, it looked unwieldy but it was several A4 sheets taped together. Didn't want to disturb them as they were busy, but wondered what program they had used to do it?

Anyone any guesses?
Northants - Stevenson, Smith, Spriggs, Hight, Dodson, Coleman
Swansea - Thomas, Williams, Howell, David, Rees, Griffiths, Jenkins, Bevan
Rutland - Hales
Derbyshire - Harlow, Riley, Pemberton, Aldred
Yorkshire - Stamper, Boyes, Duke
London - Harper, Wallis
Essex - Shelford, Wallis, Read, Stanes
Hertfordshire - Bishop
Cornwall - Johns, Soper, Rowe, Ball, Webb, Dunn, Quintrell, Hain, Oliver
Gloucestershire - Harper, Ash, Gregory, Denman
County Durham - Proud, Duke
Yorkshire - Stamper, Pickering

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Re: Printed trees
« Reply #1 on: Monday 21 November 11 08:48 GMT (UK) »
HI David.

So sorry I missed the topic about your Grand-father's passing.

Deepest Sympathies.  :(

Many family tree programmes such as PAF, Legacy, Family Tree Maker
will all print trees over several pages depending on how many
generations you wish to have altogether.

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